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Kochański & Partners recognised as Highly commended by The Lawyer European Awards 2025

The war in Ukraine has forced Europe to embark on an energy revolution. Until recently, nuclear energy was viewed with considerable scepticism, but it has now become one of the most important elements of security and a pillar of transformation across the continent. The construction of Poland’s first nuclear power plant is now recognised as being of key importance to Poland and the EU in ensuring secure energy supplies at stable, predictable prices.
The energy transition is an unprecedented opportunity that comes once in a generation. It offers a significant opportunity for dynamic development and represents a significant leap forward for many sectors of the economy and Polish businesses. Thanks to green energy from nuclear power and renewable energy sources, it is an opportunity for millions of people to live longer and healthier lives. And in the long term, this will be a real opportunity for the environment and nature to take a deep, fresh breath. We all deserve it.
In Poland, an additional component has emerged that is now particularly important. In the context of changing global geopolitics, the concepts of ‘Local First’ and ‘repolonisation’ of the economy are gaining significance. The involvement of Polish companies in public procurement and large-scale investment is now seen as a patriotic duty and in the national interest.
The Polish Nuclear Power Plant project aligns perfectly with this philosophy. As a nation, we are establishing our energy security based on clean, stable nuclear power, thereby contributing to the decarbonisation of the energy sector. Kochański & Partners has advised on this transition project since 2022 and its expertise has been recognised internationally. For example, the firm received the Highly Commended title in the European Energy Transition of the Year category at The Lawyer European Awards 2025.
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