Energy Policy until 2050—Comparative Analysis between Poland and Germany

The article presents a comprehensive study of the energy strategies of both countries, aimed at achieving their goals by 2050. A literature review presents global trends in energy policy, the current situation in Poland and Germany, and the importance of sustainable energy. For Poland and Germany, t...

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Published inEnergies (Basel) Vol. 17; no. 2; p. 421
Main Authors Wojtaszek, Henryk, Miciuła, Ireneusz, Modrzejewska, Dagmara, Stecyk, Adam, Sikora, Mariusz, Wójcik-Czerniawska, Agnieszka, Smolarek, Małgorzata, Kowalczyk, Anna, Chojnacka, Małgorzata
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Basel MDPI AG 01.01.2024
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Summary:The article presents a comprehensive study of the energy strategies of both countries, aimed at achieving their goals by 2050. A literature review presents global trends in energy policy, the current situation in Poland and Germany, and the importance of sustainable energy. For Poland and Germany, the current situation, goals, and strategies for 2050 are described, and the results of surveys carried out using a survey questionnaire are presented. A comparative analysis included a comparison of the goals and strategies of both countries and the results of surveys, presented in tabular form. This analysis drew conclusions regarding the differences and similarities in the approach of both countries to energy policy. The “Challenges and Prospects” section identifies potential challenges and presents opportunities and recommendations for the future. In conclusion, the article provides a thorough analysis, based on the methodology of a literature review, survey questionnaire, and tabular analysis, and contains important conclusions and implications for energy policy in Poland and Germany. The article also addresses the limitations of the study that may affect the interpretation of the results.
ISSN:1996-1073
1996-1073
DOI:10.3390/en17020421