New Polish 2030 target proposal opens 12 GW PPA potential
Poland will need to secure around 12.5 GW of capacity under power purchase agreements (PPAs) if it is to reach its newly proposed 2030 renewable energy targets, a Veyt analysis reveals.
Meanwhile, upcoming contracts for difference (CfD) auctions are set to support additional 7.6 GW of predominantly onshore wind and solar capacity as well as 12 GW of offshore wind, boosting the availability of tradeable Guarantees of Origin (GOs).
More favourable renewables legislation as well as new financial instruments available to project developers are making Poland an attractive renewables investment destination.
Background In October, Poland put out for consultation a new draft of its National Energy and Climate Plan (NECP). Compared to the previous draft from March 2024, the 2030 onshore wind target has been raised to 19 GW from 15.8 GW. The solar and offshore ...
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