Electricity Industry Profiles Poland and Hungary
Need to Replace Ageing Power Plant Capacity Will Result in Nearly €50 Billion Invested in New Plants by 2030
LONDON, Aug. 2, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- Poland will remain dependent on coal-fired generation, with 5GW of new capacity under construction. Installed capacity will decline by 2030, but coal will still account for 46% of electricity supply based on current policies. Wind energy was a promising market in Poland, but the changes in the law regarding turbines and proximity to buildings and forests has led to a collapse in investment. Despite the poor prospects for wind, investment prior to the announcement and strong investment in bioenergy mean that Poland is in line to meet the EU 2020 target. A total of €33.9 billion will be invested by 2030 in new power generation capacity—a mix of coal, gas, nuclear and bioenergy.
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