Energy crisis sets Poland on rocky transition out of fossil fuels
25 Oct 2022

High coal prices, scarce fossil gas supplies and barriers to renewable energy projects are complicating Poland’s transition from fossil fuels amid the ongoing energy crisis.
Despite efforts to decarbonise, Poland is still heavily reliant on coal, a fossil fuel which represented 70.8% of the country’s electricity production in 2021. This is a huge improvement on 2010 figures, when 86.6% of Polish electricity came from coal but still insufficient to meet EU’s 2050 climate neutrality goals and ensure affordable energy in the future. Now, experts warn that the 2022 energy crisis could throw the country’s energy transition off course.
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