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  2. Energy in Poland - Wikipedia

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    Energy in Poland. The Polish energy sector is the fifth largest in Europe. [1] In 2023, the country consumed 167.52 TWh of electricity, a 3.44% year–on–year decrease from 2022. Out of this, 76.61 TWh came from hard coal, 34.57 TWh from lignite, 22 TWh from wind energy, and 13.65 TWh from gas, with the remainder coming from other sources ...

  3. Tauron Polska - Wikipedia

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    Tauron Polska Energia S.A. is an energy holding company in Poland. It is headquartered in Katowice. The company owns power and heat generation and distribution, and coal mining assets through a number of companies, particularly in south-western Poland. It is the second biggest company in terms of energy production in Poland.

  4. List of state-owned enterprises of Poland - Wikipedia

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    Spółka Restrukturyzacji Kopalń S.A. Rafineria Nafty GLIMAR S.A. Regionalny Fundusz Gospodarczy S.A. TAURON Polska Energia S.A. Towarzystwo Finansowe Silesia Sp. z o.o. Walcownia Metali Nieżelaznych ŁABĘDY SA. Wałbrzyskie Zakłady Koksownicze Victoria S.A. Węglokoks S.A.

  5. TAURON Polska Energia SA. (WSE:TPE): What Can We Expect In ...

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    In December 2017, TAURON Polska Energia SA. (WSE:TPE) announced its latest earnings update, which showed that the company experienced a significant tailwind, more than doubling its earnings from ...

  6. Television in Poland - Wikipedia

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    Television in Poland. Television in Poland was introduced on an experimental basis in 1937. It was state owned, and was interrupted by the Second World War in 1939. Television returned to Poland in 1952 and for several decades was controlled by the communist government. Colour television was introduced in Poland in 1971.

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  8. PGE Polska Grupa Energetyczna - Wikipedia

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    Mysia 2 in Warsaw. PGE Polska Grupa Energetyczna S.A. ( PGE SA or PGE Group, the name can be translated as Polish Energy Group) is a state-owned public power company and the largest power producing company in Poland. [2] PGE is listed on the Warsaw Stock Exchange and is a constituent of the WIG30 index. The group is largely controlled by the ...

  9. Energa - Wikipedia

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    Energa SA is a Polish corporate group which deals in the generation, distribution, and supplies electricity to approximately 2.7 million people in Northern Poland. Energa is Poland's third largest distribution network operator serving North and Central Poland, with the other major distributors being; The Tauron Group, Enea SA, and PGE Polska Grupa Energetyczna.