RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES IN POLAND
IN 2014-2023 AND THE PERSPECTIVE
OF THEIR DEVELOPMENT UNTIL 2030.
A CONTRIBUTION TO THE DISCUSSION Cover Image

RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES IN POLAND IN 2014-2023 AND THE PERSPECTIVE OF THEIR DEVELOPMENT UNTIL 2030. A CONTRIBUTION TO THE DISCUSSION
RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES IN POLAND IN 2014-2023 AND THE PERSPECTIVE OF THEIR DEVELOPMENT UNTIL 2030. A CONTRIBUTION TO THE DISCUSSION

Author(s): Natalia Świdyńska
Subject(s): National Economy, Energy and Environmental Studies
Published by: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Warmińsko-Mazurskiego w Olsztynie
Keywords: renewable energy sources; energy independence; energy goals;

Summary/Abstract: This article discusses the state of renewable energy sources (RES) in Poland, comparing it withthe one in the EU-27. It has been emphasised that the Polish government is obliged carry out theEU policy, also in terms of energy targets. Thus, Poland is committed to achieving a 31.5% shareof RES in all energy generation sources by year 2030. The aim of this study has been to determiningthe state of RES in Poland and determining the prospects for their further development basedon it. The state of RES development in Poland has been determined on the basis of generallyavailable statistical data (Poland Statistics GUS). Eurostat was the source of data pertainingto the European Union. According to preliminary data, in 2023, the share of RES in Poland was27%, compared to 44% in the EU-27. Having determined the state of RES development in Poland,we were able to identify prospects for their future development. The prognosis made in this studysubstantiated the conclusion that the set target of 31.5% share of RES in all energy sources willnot be achieved in Poland. The Polish economy is progressing in the right direction, and the RESshare is increasing year to year, but the pace of this progress is too slow. Some ways of increasingthe RES contribution to overall energy generation as well as certain obstacles to the growth of RESare implicated in this article. Attention has been drawn to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemicand war in Ukraine on the energy sector.

  • Issue Year: 19/2024
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 31-44
  • Page Count: 14
  • Language: English
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