Port Czystej Energii welcomes a new Vice President. Discover how Marta Szabłowska’s expertise could shape the future of energy management in Gdańsk.

Key Takeaways

  • Marta Szabłowska became the new Vice President of Port Czystej Energii, bringing expertise in energy law and urban energy infrastructure.
  • She aims to enhance energy management in Gdańsk and strengthen the company’s role in electricity trading.
  • Szabłowska also chairs the Gdańsk Energy Cluster, aligning her efforts with regional energy objectives.
  • Her background includes over eight years in public sector advisory roles, focusing on energy policies and project management.
  • The appointment reflects Port Czystej Energii’s commitment to energy self-sufficiency and sustainable resource utilisation in Gdańsk.

On 13 August 2025, Marta Szabłowska joined the management team of Port Czystej Energii, assuming the role of Vice President of the Management Board. Szabłowska, a legal counsel and MBA graduate from the Warsaw School of Economics, specialises in energy law, municipal economy, investment processes, commercialisation, and mergers and acquisitions. Her appointment aims to reinforce the company’s development in the fields of energy and district heating.

Port Czystej Energii (PCE) is currently expanding its operations, particularly in the direction of electricity trading. As a partner in the newly established Gdańsk Energy Cluster, the company is focusing on effective management of these strategic areas. The expertise and experience brought by Szabłowska are expected to support PCE in achieving Gdańsk’s objectives related to energy self-sufficiency.

Szabłowska also serves as Chair of the Council of the Gdańsk Energy Cluster, further aligning her leadership with the strategic ambitions of both the company and the region.

Strategic Leadership in Energy Transformation

Szabłowska’s professional background spans over eight years of engagement with the Municipality of Gdańsk. Her responsibilities have combined legal advisory, energy policy, and strategic project management. She has extensive experience collaborating with public sector entities, including state-owned companies and local government bodies.

In recent years, Szabłowska has worked with the Gdańsk City Hall, the Gdańsk Roads and Greenery Authority, and Gdańsk University of Technology. Her involvement in these organisations has focused on the transformation of urban energy infrastructure and the rational use of non-renewable resources.

Supporting Municipal Energy Self-Sufficiency

The addition of Szabłowska to the management team is considered a step towards strengthening Port Czystej Energii’s capacity to address the evolving challenges in energy and district heating. Her legal and managerial expertise is expected to contribute to the effective implementation of strategic projects, particularly those aimed at increasing the city’s energy autonomy.

Port Czystej Energii’s partnership with the Gdańsk Energy Cluster and its expansion into electricity trading underscore the importance of robust leadership in navigating the complexities of municipal energy management. Szabłowska’s appointment reflects the company’s commitment to supporting the energy transition and sustainable resource utilisation in Gdańsk.

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