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Piotr Listwoń

Piotr Listwoń

Company: Polish Power Exchange (Towarowa Giełda Energii SA)

Position: Deputy Chairman of the Board

Piotr Listwoń has been with the TGE Group since 2008, first as an employee of the Trading Department, and later as a member of the team whose task was to set up the operating activities of the clearing house for the exchange. In the years 2010-2014, he was Deputy Director of the Clearing and Settlement Department in the Warsaw Commodity Clearing House (IRGiT) and since 2014 he worked as Department Director leading, among other things, the efforts related to the implementation of a new financial clearing model based on the cooperation of the House with the National Clearing House (KIR) and major banks in Poland in handling payments resulting from cleared transactions. Starting from 2013, he was also International Relations Development Director in IRGiT. In the years 2011–2018, he represented IRGiT at plenary meetings of the European Association of Central Counterparty Clearing Houses CCP - EACH. In April 2018, he took the position of the Vice President of TGE, where he is responsible for the operational activity of the exchange.

Piotr Listwoń graduated from the Faculty of Strategic Management of the Polish Open University (POU/Oxford Brookes University) where he also obtained an MBA degree. He has extensive experience and knowledge of trading, clearing of commodity forward markets, financial instruments market and clearing of market coupling transactions, PCR.

Participates in the sessions:

  • Integration of energy markets in the EU. The distribution sector – infrastructure, investment and technologies

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    Integration of energy markets in the EU. The distribution sector – infrastructure, investment and technologies

    • The European energy industry: towards changes. The Energy Union
    • Secure supply and affordable energy prices. How can this be achieved?
    • Developing the infrastructure of the common market
    • The energy system in the face of new challenges – the development of electromobility and RES
    • Smart Grid as an opportunity and a problem for the sector
    • Assets of the electricity distribution sector in Poland
    • Necessary investment in the grid and technologies. Plans and timetables

    Integration of energy markets in the EU. The distribution sector – infrastructure, investment and technologies

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