Photovoltaics (PV) is the most rapidly developing renewable energy sector in Poland. Undisrupted by the coronavirus pandemic, it could be seeing its biggest ever increase in Poland. At the end of 2019, Poland’s solar power output was a mere 1.3 GW, but a month later in June that figure had skyrocketed to nearly 2 GW. Even since May, the energy generated by PV installations has increased by around 7 percent.
It is expected that by the end of 2020 the cumulative solar energy production will reach 2.5 GW, meaning a 1.2 GW increase in solar energy production and a record year for the photovoltaics industry in Poland. The rapid pace of development, as well as the outstanding future forecasts, are mostly credited to the incentives offered by the government to private households. Additional funding for photovoltaic installations comes from civic programmes such as Energy+, Clean Air and My Electricity.
Furthermore, the forecast presents a more favourable state of affairs than previously anticipated. According to ‘The Market for Photovoltaics in Poland’, a report published by the Renewable Energy Institute, “by 2025 photovoltaic power in Poland will exceed that stated in the National Plan for Energy and Climate (KPEiK in Polish) for the year 2030.”
Source: Energy Market Price