By the end of 2025, ENGIE Polska will become one of the first companies in Poland to fully eliminate coal in heat production. This ambitious decarbonization project aligns with EU and national energy efficiency and CO₂ reduction goals. The transformation covers facilities in Słupsk and Złotów. In Słupsk, coal-based heat will end by Q2 2025, with over 80% of energy coming from renewables, waste heat, and high-efficiency cogeneration.

A heat pump using treated wastewater will cover 20% of the city’s heat needs. In Złotów, biomass units (10 MW) and backup gas boilers will form the new system by late 2025. Overall, ENGIE aims to cut CO₂ emissions by 90% and reduce fossil fuel dependency by 53%.

(300gospodarka.pl)


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