Poland is on course to raise its installed renewable energy capacity from 18.7 GW to 28.0 GW by 2025, deputy climate and environment minister Ireneusz Zyska said May 30. Coal dominates Poland’s generation mix, accounting for 71% of output in 2021. Renewables accounted for around 15%. “By 2025, in three years’ time, on the basis of contracts concluded in the latest RES [renewable energy source] auctions and the connection conditions issued by the national transmission operator and energy distribution operators, we know that the installed capacity in all technologies will be around 28 GW,” Zyska, who serves as the government’s renewable energy adviser told a battery storage conference in Katowice.
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