Energy Efficiency of the Polish Industrial Sector in the Context of the Concept of Sustainable Development

Authors

  • Agnieszka Pach-Gurgul Uniwersytet Ekonomiczny w Krakowie Katedra Międzynarodowych Stosunków Gospodarczych
  • Marta Ulbrych Uniwersytet Ekonomiczny w Krakowie Katedra Międzynarodowych Stosunków Gospodarczych

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24917/20801653.334.6

Keywords:

energy and climate package, energy efficiency, industry, manufacturing, sustainable development

Abstract

The improvement of energy efficiency is one of the main areas of activity in the context of implementing the principle of sustainable development. This need stems from the ongoing environmental and social changes and conditions in the form of limited energy resources and the need to adapt to climate change.
The EU undertakes a number of initiatives promoting actions aimed at reducing the energy intensity of the economy. Key solutions are included in the energy and climate package adopted in 2008 and Directive 2012/27/EU, which obliges EU Member States to establish a system to support energy efficiency. Considering these formal requirements, the aim of the article is to diagnose the degree of progress in implementing the assumptions of the energy and climate package in Poland and to present the results of the analysis in the field of the energy efficiency of the Polish industrial sector. The main problem of the study is to indicate trends in the studied phenomenon in the manufacturing, which in 2016 was responsible for 22.6% of final energy consumption. The study uses an analytical and descriptive method. The concept of sustainable development was characterised based on a review of the literature and source documents. The research on the progress in the implementation of the energy and climate package was based on a taxonomic measure using the Hellwig’s multidimensional comparative analysis method, while the ODEX index was used to assess the energy efficiency of the industrial sector. The study covered the years 2005-2016. The conducted research indicates that the Polish economy should fulfil the objective of the energy and climate package in the field of energy efficiency improvement, and manufacturing is the sector in which changes in this area are the fastest.

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Author Biographies

Agnieszka Pach-Gurgul, Uniwersytet Ekonomiczny w Krakowie Katedra Międzynarodowych Stosunków Gospodarczych

Agnieszka Pach-Gurgul, PhD, Cracow University of Economics, Faculty of Economics and International Relations, Department of International Economics, Poland. The author of the book “The Single Electricity Market in the European Union in the Context of Poland’s Energy Security” and chapters in monographs on international economic relations and many articles concerning primarily: changes in Polish and global energy sector, energy security, EU energy policy and ecological challenges for modern energy sector.

Marta Ulbrych, Uniwersytet Ekonomiczny w Krakowie Katedra Międzynarodowych Stosunków Gospodarczych

Marta Ulbrych, PhD, Cracow University of Economics, Faculty of Economics and International Relations, Department of International Economics, Poland. The author of publications on the processes of globalisation and regionalisation of the world economy. The research work examines the issues of international economic integration and its practical implementation and the role of industry and industrial policy in the contemporary global economy.

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Published

2019-12-31

How to Cite

Pach-Gurgul, A., & Ulbrych, M. . (2019). Energy Efficiency of the Polish Industrial Sector in the Context of the Concept of Sustainable Development. Studies of the Industrial Geography Commission of the Polish Geographical Society, 33(4), 95–113. https://doi.org/10.24917/20801653.334.6

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