On Tuesday, December 9, 2025, Dominika Taranko took part in a debate accompanying the inauguration of the “Pact for Polish Industry.” The discussion was attended by representatives of various branches of innovative technology industries that can realistically benefit from the EU’s Clean Industrial Deal strategy, which supports the modernization of European companies by, among other things, providing cheaper energy, increasing funding for transformation, and creating demand for clean technologies Made in Europe thanks to a new approach to public procurement.

The discussion was moderated by Aneta Wieczerzak-Krusińska, Reform Institute, and the other panelists were:
🎤 Piotr Szlagowski-Budacz, Strategy Director, Qemetica (formerly Ciech)
🎤 Jakub Safjański, Director of the Energy and Circular Economy Department, Lewiatan Confederation
🎤 Dariusz Dybka, Chief Advisor, Business & Science Poland
🎤 Paweł Wiejski, Senior Public Policy Analyst, Reform Institute

💡 The “Pact for Polish Industry” contains proposals for systemic support for activities aimed at developing a modern, competitive, and low-carbon economy. The pact combines the interests of energy-intensive industries and the clean technology sector. The common priority is to create a clear industrial transformation strategy combined with realistic financing for decarbonization investments.

The key demands of the Pact include:
📌 developing a comprehensive industrial strategy,
📌 effective financing of decarbonization from national and EU funds,
📌 implementing regulations that reduce energy costs and support investments,
📌 financing infrastructure and innovation,
📌 maintaining a constant dialogue between the government and industry.

The Wind Industry Hub Foundation was among nearly 30 signatories to the Pact 📝

More information about the initiative can be found at: paktdlaprzemysłu.pl

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