The Polish government plans to allocate about 13 GW new renewable energy capacity through a six -year plan. The planned capacity of about 4.5 GW will be allocated to a photovoltaic power station above 1 mW. Essence The auction purpose also includes supporting the deployment of 3 GW on land wind power capacity, 180 mW hydropower, 300 mW agricultural biogas, and 660 mW garbage landfill gas power generation.
In the auction held this year, the Polish authorities hoped to sign a 3408 MWH contract with a budget of 14.37 billion Ziroti. The government will also auction of 89.9 million MWH in 2023, with a budget of 40.78 billion; in 2024 auction 44.58 million MWH, a budget of 17 billion.
The Polish authorities also want to allocate 75.9 million MWh in auction in 2025, and distribute 76 million MWH in 2026, with budgets of 31 billion and 24.8 billion, respectively. Finally, in 2027, the government predicted a budget of 28.8 billion MWH.
The government said that the renewable energy auction held so far will be deployed about 11.5 GW new power generation capacity. In the latest auction held in December, the Polish Energy Regulatory Authority allocated about 870 MW photovoltaic power generation capacity.
According to a report, Polish solar installation capacity exceeds 10 GW in May, and it is expected to reach 12 GW by the end of this year. As of this year, this Eastern European country has installed about 3.3 GW new photovoltaic systems. According to the IEO report, the Polish photovoltaic market is expected to grow strongly in this decade, and the installed capacity will reach 30 GW by the end of 2030.







