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KRAKOW, POLAND - JULY 24: An aerial view of Krakow's Coal powered Plant in Krakow, Poland on July 24, 2024. Poland is considering sending electricity generated by Polish power stations using Polish coal to Ukraine this winter, as its neighbour faces an energy crisis caused by Russian attacks against its infrastructure. As the coal stocks are high, Poland's Prime Minister is looking for a way that the Central Eastern European country won’t have to pay for burning the coal and for carbon emissions to send the electricity generated by Polish power plants from Polish coal via the existing energy bridge to Ukraine. Omar Marques / Anadolu/ABACAPRESS.COM

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KRAKOW, POLAND - JULY 24: A high tension transmission tower next to Krakow's Coal powered Plant in Krakow, Poland on July 24, 2024. Poland is considering sending electricity generated by Polish power stations using Polish coal to Ukraine this winter, as its neighbour faces an energy crisis caused by Russian attacks against its infrastructure. As the coal stocks are high, Poland's Prime Minister is looking for a way that the Central Eastern European country won’t have to pay for burning the coal and for carbon emissions to send the electricity generated by Polish power plants from Polish coal via the existing energy bridge to Ukraine. Omar Marques / Anadolu/ABACAPRESS.COM

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KRAKOW, POLAND - JULY 24: Smoke and steam is pictured ou of a tower at Krakow's Coal powered Plant in Krakow, Poland on July 24, 2024. Poland is considering sending electricity generated by Polish power stations using Polish coal to Ukraine this winter, as its neighbour faces an energy crisis caused by Russian attacks against its infrastructure. As the coal stocks are high, Poland's Prime Minister is looking for a way that the Central Eastern European country won’t have to pay for burning the coal and for carbon emissions to send the electricity generated by Polish power plants from Polish coal via the existing energy bridge to Ukraine. Omar Marques / Anadolu/ABACAPRESS.COM

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KRAKOW, POLAND - JULY 24: An aerial view of Krakow's Coal powered Plant in Krakow, Poland on July 24, 2024. Poland is considering sending electricity generated by Polish power stations using Polish coal to Ukraine this winter, as its neighbour faces an energy crisis caused by Russian attacks against its infrastructure. As the coal stocks are high, Poland's Prime Minister is looking for a way that the Central Eastern European country won’t have to pay for burning the coal and for carbon emissions to send the electricity generated by Polish power plants from Polish coal via the existing energy bridge to Ukraine. Omar Marques / Anadolu/ABACAPRESS.COM

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KRAKOW, POLAND - JULY 24: A man exercises with Krakow's Coal powered Plant in the background in Krakow, Poland on July 24, 2024. Poland is considering sending electricity generated by Polish power stations using Polish coal to Ukraine this winter, as its neighbour faces an energy crisis caused by Russian attacks against its infrastructure. As the coal stocks are high, Poland's Prime Minister is looking for a way that the Central Eastern European country won’t have to pay for burning the coal and for carbon emissions to send the electricity generated by Polish power plants from Polish coal via the existing energy bridge to Ukraine. Omar Marques / Anadolu/ABACAPRESS.COM

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KRAKOW, POLAND - JULY 24: An aerial view of Krakow's Coal powered Plant in Krakow, Poland on July 24, 2024. Poland is considering sending electricity generated by Polish power stations using Polish coal to Ukraine this winter, as its neighbour faces an energy crisis caused by Russian attacks against its infrastructure. As the coal stocks are high, Poland's Prime Minister is looking for a way that the Central Eastern European country won’t have to pay for burning the coal and for carbon emissions to send the electricity generated by Polish power plants from Polish coal via the existing energy bridge to Ukraine. Omar Marques / Anadolu/ABACAPRESS.COM

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KRAKOW, POLAND - JULY 24: An aerial view of Krakow's Coal powered Plant in Krakow, Poland on July 24, 2024. Poland is considering sending electricity generated by Polish power stations using Polish coal to Ukraine this winter, as its neighbour faces an energy crisis caused by Russian attacks against its infrastructure. As the coal stocks are high, Poland's Prime Minister is looking for a way that the Central Eastern European country won’t have to pay for burning the coal and for carbon emissions to send the electricity generated by Polish power plants from Polish coal via the existing energy bridge to Ukraine. Omar Marques / Anadolu/ABACAPRESS.COM

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KRAKOW, POLAND - JULY 24: Smoke and steam is pictured out of a tower at Krakow's Coal powered Plant as cars drive past in Krakow, Poland on July 24, 2024. Poland is considering sending electricity generated by Polish power stations using Polish coal to Ukraine this winter, as its neighbour faces an energy crisis caused by Russian attacks against its infrastructure. As the coal stocks are high, Poland's Prime Minister is looking for a way that the Central Eastern European country won’t have to pay for burning the coal and for carbon emissions to send the electricity generated by Polish power plants from Polish coal via the existing energy bridge to Ukraine. Omar Marques / Anadolu/ABACAPRESS.COM

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KRAKOW, POLAND - JULY 24: An aerial view of Krakow's Coal powered Plant in Krakow, Poland on July 24, 2024. Poland is considering sending electricity generated by Polish power stations using Polish coal to Ukraine this winter, as its neighbour faces an energy crisis caused by Russian attacks against its infrastructure. As the coal stocks are high, Poland's Prime Minister is looking for a way that the Central Eastern European country won’t have to pay for burning the coal and for carbon emissions to send the electricity generated by Polish power plants from Polish coal via the existing energy bridge to Ukraine. Omar Marques / Anadolu/ABACAPRESS.COM

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KRAKOW, POLAND - JULY 24: A man walks in a residential zone with Krakow's Coal powered Plant in the background in Krakow, Poland on July 24, 2024. Poland is considering sending electricity generated by Polish power stations using Polish coal to Ukraine this winter, as its neighbour faces an energy crisis caused by Russian attacks against its infrastructure. As the coal stocks are high, Poland's Prime Minister is looking for a way that the Central Eastern European country won’t have to pay for burning the coal and for carbon emissions to send the electricity generated by Polish power plants from Polish coal via the existing energy bridge to Ukraine. Omar Marques / Anadolu/ABACAPRESS.COM

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KRAKOW, POLAND - JULY 24: Smoke and steam is pictured out of a tower at Krakow's Coal powered Plant in Krakow, Poland on July 24, 2024. Poland is considering sending electricity generated by Polish power stations using Polish coal to Ukraine this winter, as its neighbour faces an energy crisis caused by Russian attacks against its infrastructure. As the coal stocks are high, Poland's Prime Minister is looking for a way that the Central Eastern European country won’t have to pay for burning the coal and for carbon emissions to send the electricity generated by Polish power plants from Polish coal via the existing energy bridge to Ukraine. Omar Marques / Anadolu/ABACAPRESS.COM

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KRAKOW, POLAND - JULY 24: Smoke and steam is pictured out of a tower at Krakow's Coal powered Plant as cars drive past in Krakow, Poland on July 24, 2024. Poland is considering sending electricity generated by Polish power stations using Polish coal to Ukraine this winter, as its neighbour faces an energy crisis caused by Russian attacks against its infrastructure. As the coal stocks are high, Poland's Prime Minister is looking for a way that the Central Eastern European country won’t have to pay for burning the coal and for carbon emissions to send the electricity generated by Polish power plants from Polish coal via the existing energy bridge to Ukraine. Omar Marques / Anadolu/ABACAPRESS.COM

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KRAKOW, POLAND - JULY 24: A man exercises with Krakow's Coal powered Plant in the background in Krakow, Poland on July 24, 2024. Poland is considering sending electricity generated by Polish power stations using Polish coal to Ukraine this winter, as its neighbour faces an energy crisis caused by Russian attacks against its infrastructure. As the coal stocks are high, Poland's Prime Minister is looking for a way that the Central Eastern European country won’t have to pay for burning the coal and for carbon emissions to send the electricity generated by Polish power plants from Polish coal via the existing energy bridge to Ukraine. Omar Marques / Anadolu/ABACAPRESS.COM

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KRAKOW, POLAND - JULY 24: An aerial view of Krakow's Coal powered Plant in Krakow, Poland on July 24, 2024. Poland is considering sending electricity generated by Polish power stations using Polish coal to Ukraine this winter, as its neighbour faces an energy crisis caused by Russian attacks against its infrastructure. As the coal stocks are high, Poland's Prime Minister is looking for a way that the Central Eastern European country won’t have to pay for burning the coal and for carbon emissions to send the electricity generated by Polish power plants from Polish coal via the existing energy bridge to Ukraine. Omar Marques / Anadolu/ABACAPRESS.COM

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KRAKOW, POLAND - JULY 24: An aerial view of Krakow's Coal powered Plant in Krakow, Poland on July 24, 2024. Poland is considering sending electricity generated by Polish power stations using Polish coal to Ukraine this winter, as its neighbour faces an energy crisis caused by Russian attacks against its infrastructure. As the coal stocks are high, Poland's Prime Minister is looking for a way that the Central Eastern European country won’t have to pay for burning the coal and for carbon emissions to send the electricity generated by Polish power plants from Polish coal via the existing energy bridge to Ukraine. Omar Marques / Anadolu/ABACAPRESS.COM

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KRAKOW, POLAND - JULY 24: An aerial view of Krakow's Coal powered Plant in Krakow, Poland on July 24, 2024. Poland is considering sending electricity generated by Polish power stations using Polish coal to Ukraine this winter, as its neighbour faces an energy crisis caused by Russian attacks against its infrastructure. As the coal stocks are high, Poland's Prime Minister is looking for a way that the Central Eastern European country won’t have to pay for burning the coal and for carbon emissions to send the electricity generated by Polish power plants from Polish coal via the existing energy bridge to Ukraine. Omar Marques / Anadolu/ABACAPRESS.COM