Poland National Renewable Energy Action Plan

The Poland National Renewable Energy Action Plan is the National Renewable Energy Action Plan (NREAP) for Poland. The plan was commissioned by the Directive 2009/28/EC which required Member States of the European Union to notify the European Commission with a road map. The report describes how Poland planned to achieve its legally binding target of a 15% share of energy from renewable sources in gross final consumption of energy by 2020.

Renewable energy in the EU28. Wind farm in Ostrowo, Poland

Main targets in Poland

Poland national target for the share of renewable sources in gross final consumption of energy in 2020 is 15%. The expected total energy consumption in 2020 is 69,200 ktoe and hence the amount of energy from renewable sources in target year 2020 should be 10,380.5 ktoe. National Renewable Energy Action Plan sets a target of the share of renewable energies to be 19.13% in electricity sector, 17.05% in heating/cooling sector and 10.14% in transport sector by 2020.[1]

Main incentives and laws in Poland

a) Based on the Energy Act and secondary legislation to this Act, inter alia:

b) Based on other legislation:

c) Financial support to investments in RES provided in form of grants or borrowings and investment loans bearing low interest rate:

See also

References

  1. Renewable energy in the EU28 10 March 2014. Eurostat.
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