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Mineral and Energy Economy Research Institute of the Polish Academy of Sciences (MEERI)


The Mineral and Energy Economy Research Institute of the Polish Academy of Sciences is a scientific and research unit involved in interdisciplinary research connected with a wide range of issues regarding mineral resources and the energy economy. Main research areas: Polish mineral resources, synoptic information on the geodynamics and geothermal characteristics of Polish geostructural basins, development of information systems for the purpose of forecasting the development of the mineral resource and energy economy, the rationalization of Polish energy policy and the incorporation of economic and ecological considerations (this theme includes carbon dioxide geological storage), industrial waste storage in abandoned mine sites and management of municipal waste, the sustainable development of Polish regions. There are over 100 well-experienced mineral and energy analysts and economists employed in the Institute.



Polish Academy of Sciences
Mineral and Energy Economy Research Institute

Dr. Radoslaw Tarkowski
Wybieckiego 7
30-950 Kraków 65, Poland
tel. +48 12 423 36 24
fax +48 12 423 36 24
e-mail: tarkowski@min-pan.krakow.pl
www.min-pan.krakow.pl

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