Poland
Member country
Energy system of Poland
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Key recommendations
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Update the Energy Policy for Poland until 2040 and the National Energy and Climate Plan with targets and measures that support the European Union’s increased climate and energy ambitions, and that reflect energy market developments, technical innovation and increased European carbon prices.
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Reconsider the timeline for closing all coal-fired generation to achieve Poland’s commitment to the EU’s 2030 climate targets and 2050 climate neutrality goal.
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Accelerate the expansion of the transmission and distribution systems to facilitate a higher share of renewables, planned nuclear generation and increased electrification while ensuring security of supply.
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Review the regulatory framework to increase energy market competition, ensure a level playing field among all market participants, strengthen the position of consumers, and open markets for new investors and services.
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Adjust taxes, market regulations and financial support measures so that energy prices drive behaviours and investments that support a just energy transition, increase system flexibility and reduce the risk of stranded assets.
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Reconsider the need for large investments in fossil fuel infrastructure, taking into account the risk of stranded assets and the need to direct limited capital to investments supporting the Polish energy transition.