Anonymous
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8/18/2025, 10:02:43 AM
No.513350312
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Oxford University: There is no global shift away from coal. What wealthy countries shut down and lose competitiveness, Asia opens on a x larger scale. Europe continues to lose significance, the USA has halted this and is gaining.
https://www.ft.com/content/f6cc8bbc-9e45-4062-b216-37875b75d3cc
Poles sit on coal reserves that would be enough to guarantee ultra-cheap energy for around 500 years, but they closed all mines, switched to full energy import as well as renewables like windmills etc. The result : Poland pays currently the biggest price in the world for gas it imports from USA/Norway, electricity prices in the country are one of highest on continent. Polish economy, despite still having x4 smaller salaries than Germany is currently struggling with cost-competetiveness problem because of super-high energy prices xD
Companies stop production in PL mostly because of this now.
https://www.ft.com/content/f6cc8bbc-9e45-4062-b216-37875b75d3cc
Poles sit on coal reserves that would be enough to guarantee ultra-cheap energy for around 500 years, but they closed all mines, switched to full energy import as well as renewables like windmills etc. The result : Poland pays currently the biggest price in the world for gas it imports from USA/Norway, electricity prices in the country are one of highest on continent. Polish economy, despite still having x4 smaller salaries than Germany is currently struggling with cost-competetiveness problem because of super-high energy prices xD
Companies stop production in PL mostly because of this now.