Panorama kampusu Uniwersytetu Ekonomicznego w Krakowie

Status and development prospects of weather-dependent energy sources in Poland

Electricity in the modern world is the most important factor of social and economic development. The ability to compete and create lasting economic advantages depends on the availability of energy sources that have relatively low operating costs. Energy has become a measure of a country’s position on the international arena. It significantly influences the intensity of relations between economic entities and individual countries.

The situation on the energy market in Poland, but also in the entire European Union, makes it necessary to verify the rules. Changing rules of operation, the emergence of new stakeholders and conditions for the development of the energy market require a broad and interdisciplinary assessment. The ex poste and ex ante perspective allows for a multi-threaded and multi-faceted presentation of the market development strategy. Therefore, it is necessary to attempt to broadly approach the problems focused on energy production using the developing weather-dependent energy sources in Poland, which include solar and wind energy. The research will attempt to present: the relations between the energy industry and the rest of the economy, the concept of sustainable energy development, climate and energy policy, challenges facing the energy sector in connection with current regulations and market trends, legal, administrative and financial conditions for investments in renewable energy in Poland.

 

Team members: dr Agnieszka Mazurek-Czarnecka (Assistant Professor), dr Renata Żaba-Nieroda (Assistant Professor)

Project director:
dr Adam Drozdek (Assistant Professor)


Project budget:
26 079,00 zł


Financing institution:
Internal program KUE – Doskonałość badawcza


Project duration:
10.05.2021 – 30.06.2024