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The Economic and Social Dimension of Energy Transformation in the Face of the Energy Crisis: The Case of Poland

Arkadiusz Piwowar, Maciej Dzikuć

2024Energies15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Energy transformation in Poland, including the need to accelerate the shift away from hard coal and lignite in the power system, has been taking place in the face of the energy crisis. Ambitious climate and economic goals force the development of renewable energy sources, but they require legislative changes for the benefit of socially vulnerable consumers. This is important from the point of view of counteracting energy poverty. Energy transformation is not only a change in the fuel used, but most of all, the path and basis of low-carbon development that changes many socio-economic systems. The aim of this study is to link the development and environmental challenges in the studied subject matter with social challenges. The analyses show that it is necessary to strengthen the use of local energy potential and resources, and to activate local communities. The construction of nuclear power plants is also crucial. The results of the presented theoretical and empirical studies can be the basis for a revision of the energy policy in Poland in the area of the social dimension of the energy sector.

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Renewable energyEnergy policyEconomic systemEnergy transitionFace (sociological concept)Dimension (graph theory)LegislatureEnergy povertyBusinessEnvironmental economicsEconomicsNatural resource economicsEconomic growthEnvironmental resource managementPolitical scienceSociologyEngineeringMathematicsElectrical engineeringSocial scienceMedicinePanacea (medicine)LawPure mathematicsPathologyAlternative medicineEnergy and Environment ImpactsRenewable energy and sustainable power systemsGlobal Energy Security and Policy