Poland’s energy sector faces a crucial period in 2025, shaped by regulatory reforms, investment in renewable energy, and geopolitical influences. Experts emphasize the need for deregulating wind farm location laws and improving grid connection processes to advance energy transformation. Investments in energy storage systems and offshore wind farms are expected to grow, aiding energy availability during low production periods.
Despite these developments, the sector still struggles with high implementation costs and a labor shortage. New gas power plants are anticipated to reduce coal dependency due to lower costs. Key stakeholders forecast stable electricity prices, increased infrastructure investments, and a potential slowdown in renewable energy growth due to reduced wind and solar investments amid rising electricity demand.
(wnp.pl)