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POWER: Poland's URE Predicts 230% Surge in Renewable Capacity by 2030

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Poland’s URE expects the installed capacity of renewable energy sources connected to the domestic grid to soar by 230% compared to 2021, potentially exceeding 50GW, it said.

  • This surge is primarily driven by the rapid growth of renewables and energy storage facilities, posing both a challenge and an opportunity for Poland’s grid system, URE added.
  • Due to the predicted increase in renewable energy capacity, URE has proposed legislative changes to the Energy Law to improve flexibility in connecting renewable installations and energy storage.
  • These proposals include introducing new solutions in connection agreements, such as limiting connection power for large installations to ensure stability.
  • Additionally, the amendments would expand the possibilities for renewable installations to apply for connections with power limitations, allowing for more efficient integration.
  • Furthermore, the URE has proposed changes to Article 8 of the Energy Law to streamline the resolution of disputes related to connection refusals.
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Poland’s URE expects the installed capacity of renewable energy sources connected to the domestic grid to soar by 230% compared to 2021, potentially exceeding 50GW, it said.

  • This surge is primarily driven by the rapid growth of renewables and energy storage facilities, posing both a challenge and an opportunity for Poland’s grid system, URE added.
  • Due to the predicted increase in renewable energy capacity, URE has proposed legislative changes to the Energy Law to improve flexibility in connecting renewable installations and energy storage.
  • These proposals include introducing new solutions in connection agreements, such as limiting connection power for large installations to ensure stability.
  • Additionally, the amendments would expand the possibilities for renewable installations to apply for connections with power limitations, allowing for more efficient integration.
  • Furthermore, the URE has proposed changes to Article 8 of the Energy Law to streamline the resolution of disputes related to connection refusals.