Wholesale electricity prices in Poland have been steadily declining for over two years and currently stand at around PLN 410–415 per MWh, with further reductions possible, says Bartosz Krysta, Enea’s board member for commercial affairs. He highlights that future prices will largely depend on CO₂ emission allowance costs, while fuel prices remain relatively stable.

Enea offers electricity entirely from renewable sources and has sold nearly 600 GWh of "green" products over five years. The company is also expanding its energy efficiency services through its Enea Eko subsidiary, offering energy audits and consumption monitoring. Interest is growing, with more contracts expected after summer. A new tool for business clients to track and optimize energy use is also under development.

(wnp.pl)


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