SPIE Energy Poland boosts energy transition
SPIE Energy Poland announced new projects at a time of major investment in Poland to support the energy transition.
The panellists of Property Forums first virtual event discussed the potential short- and long-term impacts of the coronavirus crisis on property investments in the CEE region.
Speakers (left to right):
First row:
Csanád Csűrös (Property Forum), Victor Constantinescu (Kinstellar)
Second row:
Gijs Klomp (CBRE Romania), Luke Dawson (Colliers International), Hannes Wimmer (Erste Group)
Third row:
Adrian Karczewicz (Skanska), Noah Steinberg (WING)
Stay tuned for our upcoming series of online events:
https://www.property-forum.eu/forums
SPIE Energy Poland announced new projects at a time of major investment in Poland to support the energy transition.
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EU countries have updated their goals for the deployment of offshore renewable energy up to 2050 in each of the EU's 5 sea basins, with intermediate objectives to be achieved by 2030 and 2040.
Registrations of battery-electric cars declined by 9.5% to 130,757 units in November 2024.
Nuclearelectrica announced a €1.9 billion EPC contract with an international consortium to refurbish Unit 1 and extend its life by 30 years.