The government's draft Energy Policy 2040 calls for 6 GW of installed storage capacity – enough to power 4 million homes for 4 hours [6]. Emerging technologies like zinc-air batteries and compressed air storage are being tested in Silesian industrial zones. . Poland's energy sector stands at a crossroads. With coal still generating 68% of electricity as of 2024 [1], the country faces mounting pressure to meet EU climate targets while ensuring grid stability. Just last week, Northvolt. . In recent years, with the acceleration of the global energy transition, Poland has emerged as a significant player in Europe's energy storage market.
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