Europe’s Dependency on Critical Raw Materials Raises Concerns
The energy transition will not be possible without critical raw materials. Cobalt, lithium, nickel and other metals are vital for changing the way we...
There are more and more four-star hotels in Poland
Although plans related to the introduction of new projects will now be thoroughly verified, investors' interest in the hotel sector in Poland is still...
Renewable Energy Sources in Central-Eastern Europe
Even though Central-Eastern Europe does not have a major presence in the global renewable energy sector, it has seen significant growth between 2018 to...
How do data centres consume energy?
Economic progress inevitably brings increased demand for electric energy. In a historical context, coal fuelled growth in the 19th century, oil facilitated expansion of...
September better than June. Tourism catches its breath
Although it may seem that the tourist season in West Pomeranian Voivodeship in October might have been long since dormant, this year is a...
By 2025, the business value of artificial intelligence and machine learning will exceed 4...
The progressive digitization of economic life means that more and more organizations are using tools based on artificial intelligence. According to the report Unlocking...
Poland’s energy sector: Balancing climate goals and energy security
In the energy sector, there is an essential need to implement a costly investment program that will allow for achieving ambitious climate and energy...
Investments in hotel real estate are slowly recovering
The volume of investment transactions recorded in the hotel sector on European markets in the first half of 2022, reached similar level to the...
China Regains Top Position as World’s Most Attractive Location for Manufacturing
EMEA accounts for 5 of the top 10 global manufacturing locations in Cushman & Wakefield’s ranking – and 8 of the top 10...
Distributor malfunction or fuel shortage?
Visitors to numerous Orlen fuel stations in Poland are met with a peculiar sight these days: notes hung up announcing distributor malfunctions. This isn't...
Employees claim they don’t have time for automation
Only 18% of IT leaders of large European companies claim that their company is fully embracing IT automation–according to a report commissioned by Red...
Are We Facing a Decline in Fish Supply?
In popular opinion, they are often seen as identical, yet their activities and impact on the environment significantly differ. In many cases, the only...
Poland advances in the ranking of digitization of public services
In Poland, 84% of all government services are now available online, which exactly matches the European average. In an annual report assessing over 15,000...
Achieving Climate Neutrality Requires a Shift in Attitude from Banks and Governments
Reducing the Earth's temperature by an average of 1.5°C would decrease the likelihood of extreme droughts or water shortages. To achieve this, a rapid...
Poland’s Used EV Market: Growing interest but still low supply
43% of Poles are open to purchasing a used electric vehicle. An even greater confidence in used electric vehicles is shown by those who...
Climate change poses a threat to agriculture and food security. For some groups, food...
Increasingly rare and abundant rainfall as well as extreme weather events pose a threat to crops and agricultural infrastructure. This requires farmers to apply...
Europe’s energy nightmare deepens
CRISIS: Europe and UK natural gas prices have surged again, confirming the region's worst energy fears. This is stoking inflation and recession risks, and...
Warehouse Market Poised for a Change as Demand Eases and Supply Grows
By the end of September 2023, the warehouse market supply had reached 31.1 million sq. m., increasing by 13.4% over the year. Despite this,...
Electric cars are becoming increasingly popular, driven by rising fuel prices
More than half (55%) of people planning to purchase a car are leaning towards an electric vehicle (EV). Rising costs of gasoline cars, primarily...
Polish windmills have come through the worst year ever
A year has passed since the so-called distance law came into force and halted the development of the wind energy sector in Poland in...