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Recently, the Polish Ministry of Energy said that in addition to green energy, Polish power companies will have to sell all the electricity produced on the electricity exchange to prevent further price increases
.
Polish electricity companies are required to sell all electricity on the exchange
Currently, Poland's electricity companies (mainly state-run utilities) are obliged to sell 30% of their electricity on the electricity
exchange.
"It is hoped that increasing this obligation will stabilize wholesale electricity prices and prevent unreasonable increases
in electricity prices in 2019.
" Polish Energy Minister Krzysztof Tchorzewski said
in a statement.
The energy ministry said it had asked state-run energy companies to start selling all electricity
through exchanges from Aug.
1.
Electricity prices in Poland have continued to rise
over the past few months due to rising coal prices and rising carbon costs.
The energy market regulator is investigating the matter
.
Most of Poland's electricity comes from coal, but reduced supply and rising emissions costs have prompted the government to seek cleaner energy sources
.
,
Recently, the Polish Ministry of Energy said that in addition to green energy, Polish power companies will have to sell all the electricity produced on the electricity exchange to prevent further price increases
.
Polish electricity companies are required to sell all electricity on the exchange
Polish electricity companies are required to sell all electricity on the exchangeCurrently, Poland's electricity companies (mainly state-run utilities) are obliged to sell 30% of their electricity on the electricity
exchange.
"It is hoped that increasing this obligation will stabilize wholesale electricity prices and prevent unreasonable increases
in electricity prices in 2019.
" Polish Energy Minister Krzysztof Tchorzewski said
in a statement.
The energy ministry said it had asked state-run energy companies to start selling all electricity
through exchanges from Aug.
1.
Electricity prices in Poland have continued to rise
over the past few months due to rising coal prices and rising carbon costs.
The energy market regulator is investigating the matter
.
Most of Poland's electricity comes from coal, but reduced supply and rising emissions costs have prompted the government to seek cleaner energy sources
.
,