Abstract
The present situation in Poland and Europe, regarding electric power generation by source, is discussed in the paper. The results of the implementation of EU competitive-low-carbon economy policy in some most developed countries in the continent, have given already good experimental data for evaluation of this strategy. Analysis of the reports provided by official sources for Germany, Denmark and Finland is a base for EU energy policy evaluation. The combustion technologies will be a main energy sources for many years from now. Therefore effects of fossil fuels and biomass combustion on the environment are presented briefly. Finally, the developments regarding Polish Nuclear Energy Programme are overviewed.
Highlights
IntroductionThe Commission analysed the implications of this in its “Roadmap for moving to a competitive low-carbon economy in 2050”
The energy policy is one of the most important issues for all nations and political structures such as the European Union
Analysis of the reports provided by official sources for Germany, Denmark and Finland is a base for EU energy policy evaluation
Summary
The Commission analysed the implications of this in its “Roadmap for moving to a competitive low-carbon economy in 2050”. The scenarios in this Energy Roadmap 2050 explore routes towards decarbonisation of the energy system. The experiment regarding this policy implementation has already started in some most economically and technologically developed countries in Europe, like Germany and Denmark. Result of this experiment should be adopted to the roadmap as quick as possible, otherwise Europe may lose its pathway to the bright future. The energy policy is run by politics and the quick-return economy. Looking at some energy programmes one may consider that thermodynamics is not any longer thought in the schools or that sustainable development is just a slogan which helps to buy an election
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