Orlen Synthos Green Energy - established by PKN Orlen and Synthos Green Energy - is planning an investment that will enable the import of electricity from Ukraine and contribute to the stabilization and diversification of supply sources, PKN Orlen reported. Thus, it will strengthen Poland's energy security, and at the same time it will have a real impact on the improvement of the economic situation in Ukraine, it was underlined. “Electricity that could be sent to Poland would come from the Khmelnitskiy power plant in Ukraine. Its import based on the modernized infrastructure would contribute to satisfying the needs of Polish industry and reduce Poland's dependence on hydrocarbon-based energy sources. Orlen Synthos Green Energy will carry out the process of technical arrangements necessary for the implementation of this project, ”reads the release. The PKN Orlen Group manages six refineries in Poland, the Czech Republic and Lithuania, and is also active in Poland and Canada. Its consolidated sales revenues reached PLN 131.5 billion in 2021. The company has been listed on the WSE since 1999. The Synthos capital group is a leading producer of chemical raw materials in Poland and Europe. It was listed on the WSE from 2004 to April 2018. Synthos has 7 production plants - located in Poland, the Czech Republic, France and the Netherlands - and employs over 3,000. employees. Source
08.04.2022