EDPR''s First Hybrid Wind-Solar Photovoltaic ( PV)
This investment created Poland''s first hybrid renewable hub, combining solar and wind energy to the same grid infrastructure and
The Energy Policy of Poland 2040 (PEP2040) outlines a path to carbon neutrality by 2050, reducing reliance on coal while expanding solar, wind, and nuclear power. Key targets include 45 GW of solar, 41 GW of onshore wind, and 18 GW of offshore wind by 2040.
The solar projects that RWE is currently building in Poland are spread overalmost all parts of the country and range from ground-mounted systems with less than one MWac to large solar parks with more than 10 MWac.
In 2025, Poland plans auctions for 75.9 TWh of renewable power, covering solar, hydropower, bioliquids, and geothermal. Wind energy also plays a major role, with 10.3 GW installed capacity producing 23.48 TWh annually. In 2025, draft legislation relaxed distance rules for onshore wind farms, aiming to scale capacity to 41 GW by 2040.
To meet the needs of the energy system and consumers, Poland's network development model requires urgent changes. The new report by Forum Energii, titled “Polish Grids 2040,” outlines solutions to support further integration of renewable energy sources and energy storage into the power system. NOTE: The report is available only in Polish.
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