Welcome dinner

Welcome dinner

Tuesday, June 9, 2026 7:00 PM to 11:00 PM · 4 hr. (Europe/Brussels)
Sky 7
Dinner

Information

The first networking dinner of the Euroheat & Power Congress on 9 June is hosted by PGE Polska Grupa Energetyczna. It will take place at Sky7 Krakow, a venue that defines a modern approach to hospitality in this historic city. Located on the rooftop of the iconic Jubilat building, a landmark that has shaped Krakow’s skyline for decades, it offers exceptional panoramic views in a unique setting overlooking the city.

Attendance at the networking dinner is reserved exclusively for registered participants holding a valid dinner ticket.

Dress code: Business casual

Address: Aleja Zygmunta Krasińskiego 1, 31-111 Kraków, Poland

PGE Polska Grupa EnergetycznaBooth 11The PGE Group is the largest power utility in Poland. It ensures safe and reliable electricity supplies to nearly 6 million customers and accounts for approximately 40% of Poland’s total electricity generation. PGE is also the largest district heating providerin Poland with approx. 20% of share in district heating, serving more than 2 million of householdsthrough a portfolio of large-scale combined heat and power plants and heating networks.PGE’s strategy through 2035 reaffirms its commitment to achieving climate neutrality by 2050 and outlines an ambitious investment programme covering the largest renewable energy projects in Poland, including offshore wind power. The investment plans also encompass flexible gas-fired generation capacities and energy storage solutions, as well as the development of resilient and smart distribution networks.  District heating is also a core element of our energy transition pathway. PGE prioritises the transformation of PGE Energia Ciepła’s asset base through the gradual phase-out of coal and the deployment of low- and zero-emission heat generation technologies. Planned investments focus on high-efficiency cogeneration, biomass, waste-to-energy, power-to-heat technologies like electric boilers and heat pumps, heat storage and the modernisation of district heating networks. The strategic objective is to build modern, integrated and flexible district heating systems that support decarbonisation, improve air quality and enhance the resilience of both local district heating systems and the wider energy system.

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