BMI View: Regulatory uncertainty overshadows Poland’s power sector – with many question marks over the future direction of the energy-generating mix. This quarter sees leading utility PGE cancel plans for a two coal-fired power units at its Opole power plant, citing lower demand and a drop in electricity prices as key motives behind its decision. PGE is not alone. Tauron has also warned that it does not rule out stopping a project for a gas-fired unit at its Blachownia power plant, while in renewables, Iberdrola announced that it plans to sell its 75% stake in Renewables Polska. Any delays to …
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