Poland coal-fired generation faces transition delays and grid bottlenecks

Chart showing approximate cost of fuel and EU ETS allowances in electricity production from coal in Poland, PLN per MWh.

Poland coal-fired generation remains central to power system stability as the country pushes ahead with renewables, grid investment and future nuclear capacity. The ING report argues that while coal capacity is due to shrink in the 2030s, viable replacement capacity, storage and grid upgrades must move faster, and “ghost” projects need to be cleared to prevent delays, higher costs and […]

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