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Wednesday, April 11, 2007

Polish cement producers alarmed at cuts in CO2 emissions

Polish cement producers have expressed their dissatisfaction with the EU’s decision to limit the number of CO2 emission licences to be awarded in Poland.

If the Polish government decides to reduce the number of CO2 emission licences allocated for all branches by, in practice, approx. 30%, cement makers will only be able to supply the market with 11.5 million tonnes annually, i.e. the same level of consumption as in 2003-2004, i.e. a time of severe recession in the construction sector, according to a Memorandum of the Polish Cement Association recently submitted to the Polish government. Business owners estimate that, given the present high growth in the branch, in two or three years from now demand for cement will be twice as high as it is today.

Since 2006 the domestic construction market has enjoyed a strong growth dynamic, manifested in a 21% increase in cement output, which amounts to approx. 320 kg per capita, while the average for the old EU states amounts to roughly 500 kg.

According to prognoses prepared for the NSRO (National Strategic Reference Framework) and the NPR (the National Development Plan) average annual demand in 2008-2012 will stand at 18.5 and 23.3 million tonnes, respectively.

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Thanks Al, you and the other wackos just might ruin the Polish economy for no good reason. Where is Skuba Dratewka when you need him? [Who is Skuba?]

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2 Comments:

At 10:39 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

The price of meat is set to rise in America as the nation’s helter-skelter dash to convert corn into road fuel begins to take its toll on the cattle feed lot.

 
At 9:58 PM , Blogger Hooda Thunkit (Dave Zawodny) said...

It's the law of unintended consequences and it's always ready to bite meddlers in the marketplace in the ass, when they least expect it.

 

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