
Special conference: Technology innovation for local energy transition
We are very pleased to invite you to an special meeting and debate where we will discuss technology innovation for local energy transition.
As we know, the global energy crisis place Europe at the center stage of a global geoeconomic and geopolitical paradigm shift. It is clear that Europe needs options for clean, reliable, and affordable energy to advance energy security and enable long-term economic viability and competitiveness. While European Union is committed to decarbonizing its economy and reaching carbon neutrality by 2050 through various climate and energy plans, there needs to be reckoning that different countries and regions of Europe will have different decarbonization pathways. Not all countries have a similar starting point or decarbonization opportunities, and technology optionality is required for each country or region to build a clean energy portfolio that marries energy security, local resources and political economy.
Countries in CEE region are progressing innovative technology deployment including carbon capture and storage, nuclear and advanced nuclear, hydrogen, advanced geothermal and methane mitigation and Poland is a great example of this effort. According to the latest IEA report, Poland has had a notable success in energy transition, however a lot needs to be done to make sure that country not only reaches nationally determined climate targets, but also continues to diversify its energy resources, spearheads technology and policy innovation and focuses on just transition that maintains affordable access to energy to promote economic growth and protect vulnerable consumers.
- What does the local and regional climate landscape look like?
- What are the challenges on the path to decarbonization?
- What support is needed for a clean, risk-managed and equitable transition in Poland?
Join the meeting and participate in the discussion!
AGENDA:
- 10:00 - 10:10 Introduction, dr Michał Kurtyka, Kozminski University
- 10:10 - 10:30 +Climate - the benefits of the climate policy and its challenges, Lee Beck, CATF, Tamara Lagurashvili, CATF
- 10:30-10:50 Lessons from Polish energy transition and the way ahead, prof. Maciej Chorowski, Wrocław Technical School
- 10:50-11:10 War in Ukraine - lessons for CEE and Poland energy strategy, Sławomir Krenczyk, Pułaski Foundation, Warsaw Security Forum
- 11:10-12:10 Experts' debate: Changes in the energy system – the 2050 outlook
Q1: What role does technology innovation play in accelerating energy transition in Poland? What are barriers and lessons learned for other countries in the region? What are existing and potential cross-country collaboration opportunities?
Q2: If we agree that climate is a political economy outcome, what are the key drivers of +climate narrative in Polish context? How can we make sure that different components of +climate are embedded in the climate policies that are risk managed, long-term and adaptable, especially now – after Russia aggression of Ukraine?
Q3: What are current challenges for decarbonizing energy-intensive industries in Poland? What is the role of technologies like carbon capture and storage (CCS) in industrial decarbonization? What role for nuclear energy?
Moderator: dr Michał Kurtyka, Kozminski University Guests: • Lee Beck, CATF • prof. Maciej Chorowski, Wrocław University of Science and Technology • Adam Guibourge – Czetwertyński, Ministry of Climate and Environment • Grzegorz Tchorek, Institute of Power Engineering • Sławomir Krenczyk, Warsaw Security Forum
- 12:10 – 12:20 Lightning round for final thoughts
- 12:20 – 12:40 Q&A session
- Wraps up the roundtable and summarizes few key points
Date: February 7th (Tuesday) Time: 10:00am -12:30pm Venue: Kozminski University, Warsaw (room D/218 in building D) Event partners: Green Kozminski

