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The transposition of the EU ETS directive in Poland causes several interpreta- tion problems. The biggest concern is caused by the imprecise definition of the stationary technical unit, which forces the installations’ operators to function in state of uncertainty. The primary reason for this is that the word unit in Polish language might be translated in various manners. The choice of Polish legislator does not allow the operators that have several devices that only jointly meet the requirements of Annex I of the EU ETS directive to have the capability of defining whether they will be regarded as one installation or several technical units that do not meet the participation criteria of EU ETS. The problem of practical nature, which is shown by the response of Ministry of Environment of Republic of Poland to the author’s motion for disclosure of public information. The article focuses on the problem itself, the Ministry of Environment response, as well as de lege ferenda considerations.
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European climate and energy policy will have a great impact on the European and Polish energy markets. Moreover, it will have an influence on broad realms of social and economic activity. This raises the necessity of taking concrete strategic measures, especially on the governmental level. EU climate and energy policy also entails sizeable investment requirements and places important demands on the modernization programme for the energy sector. This spells the need to develop broad dialogue between the government and society. The above gives the background behind the appointment of the biggest Polish think tank in 2009 – namely, the Public Board of the National Programme for the Reduction of Emissions. In the Polish context the authors herein analyze the European climate and energy package, European Union policy regarding the reduction of emissions, and the Polish efforts taken in this field. The authors also describe the role of the Public Board of the National Programme for the Reduction of Emissions and its tasks. In conclusion they present policy recommendations and results in the area of fulfilling European obligations and conducting an infrastructural modernization programme in Poland.
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Les politiques énergie-climat européennes auront un grand impact sur le marché de l’énergie européen et polonais. En plus, elles auront une influence sur les différentes sphères de l’activité sociale et économique. D’ici, la nécessité de réaliser des actions stratégiques spécifiques, surtout au niveau gouvernemental. Les politiques énergieclimat influencent aussi les besoins d’investissement et le périmètre du programme de modernisation dans le secteur de l’énergie. Il est alors nécessaire de promouvoir un vaste dialogue entre le gouvernement et la société. Les résultats indiqués constituent un arrière-plan pour l’établissement du plus grand “think tank” polonais en 2009 – le Conseil Publique du Programme National de Réduction des Émissions. Dans le contexte polonais, les auteurs analyseront le packet énergie-climat, les politiques de réduction des émissions de l’UE et les actions polonaises réalisées dans ce domaine. Les auteurs décriront aussi le rôle et les tâches du Conseil Publique du Programme National de Réduction des Émissions. Dans la conclusion, ils présenteront les recommandations et les résultats dans le domaine de l’accomplissement des obligations européennes et de l’implantation du programme de modernisation d’infrastructure en Pologne.
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