Energy storage in Poland – latest legal changes (August 2023).
In today''s publication, we delve into the subject of legal changes pertaining to energy storage in Poland, particularly its application for the temporary storage of energy
In today''s publication, we delve into the subject of legal changes pertaining to energy storage in Poland, particularly its application for the temporary storage of energy
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Poland has just rolled out one of Europe’s most ambitious energy storage programmes – a €980 million initiative that’s set to transform the country’s grid infrastructure. The Polish Ministry of Climate and Environment has finalised this landmark subsidy scheme, targeting over 5 GWh of new storage capacity by 2028.
Poland has finalized a comprehensive subsidy program aimed at accelerating the deployment of battery energy storage systems (BESS), with a total budget of PLN 4 billion (approximately €1 billion).
Learn about Poland’s €1 billion energy storage subsidy aimed at installing 5.4 GWh of BESS by 2028, strengthening grid stability and accelerating the green transition.
The scheme has been brewing since 2024, with the final regulation published in the Journal of Laws of the Republic of Poland in March this year. It received European Commission approval, which authorised state aid of €1.2 billion in state aid to support at least 5.4 GWh of new electricity storage facilities.