Tag: Investment
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What opportunities does the development of the space industry in Europe create for Polish companies?
The European space industry is entering a period of unprecedented growth in 2026, driven by billion‑euro investments in defence, Earth observation and communications programmes, which creates a historic…
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What does the Polish ammunition industry mean for regional security?
The Polish ammunition industry is gaining importance in 2026 that can be described as crucial for the security of the entire Central and Eastern European region and NATO’s…
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Enea and Greenvolt close their third transaction. Nowe Miasto Lubawskie is the latest
Enea Nowa Energia has finalised the purchase of the Nowe Miasto Lubawskie Wind Farm with a capacity of 6.6 MW from Greenvolt Power. The project is located in…
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When will Poland’s first nuclear reactor start operations?
Poland’s first commercial nuclear reactor, according to the updated 2025 schedule of the Polish Nuclear Power Programme (PNPP), is expected to start generating electricity in 2036. Construction of…
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First foundations on the Baltic seabed. Equinor and Polenergia start installation
The first foundations for the Bałtyk 2 and Bałtyk 3 offshore wind farms have been successfully installed on the Baltic Sea. The first dozen or so complete monopiles…
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Largest Daikin factory in Europe launches in Poland
Japanese company Daikin Industries has opened its largest factory in Europe in Ksawerów near Łódź. The plant is estimated to be worth €300 million. The factory will produce…
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Orlen builds Poland’s biggest solar farm. 250 MW on coal wasteland
The photovoltaic farm in Kleczew in Greater Poland has reached 250 MW of installed capacity. The installation holds a licence for electricity generation from the Energy Regulatory Office…
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Dual-use is a hit. Poland is rebuilding its industry
More than half of Polish industrial and technology companies are already conducting or plan to launch research and development work related to dual-use technologies within 12‑24 months. Ninety…
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Germany takes stake in KNDS. Will Leopard 2 stay in the family?
The German government has decided to acquire 40 percent of the shares in KNDS, the Franco-German defence company that produces Leopard 2 tanks and Panzerhaubitze 2000 self-propelled howitzers.…
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