Mapping Renewable Energy Sources Potential, Challenges, and Opportunities in Poland
EUKI project RenewStart for Hydrogen Technologies promotes renewable energy and hydrogen integration in Poland, Lithuania, Bulgaria, and Albania. It builds a multinational consortium across key sectors to raise awareness, attract investment, and enhance market growth.
The publication outlines key strategies to advance renewable energy in Poland, focusing on solar, wind, water, and geothermal power. Poland aims to reduce its reliance on coal and align with EU directives through regulatory reforms and investments. The document highlights the liberalisation of the 10H rule for wind energy, the growing role of prosumers in solar power, and opportunities in geothermal energy. To accelerate the energy transition, Poland needs to improve grid infrastructure, energy storage, and public acceptance, especially in coal-dependent regions, according to the publication. EU funds and financial mechanisms like the Contract for Difference (CfD) are crucial in driving this energy transformation.
Find the Report on operational and planned Renewable Energy power plants in Poland here.