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Photovoltaics, i.e. the use of solar energy to produce electricity, is becoming more and more popular in Poland. However, before we explore its current state and prospects, it is worth taking a look at the history of the development of this technology in the country.
Poland is working its way to the top of the European ranks in photovoltaics. In 2020, 2635 megawatts (MW) of solar power output was installed in Poland – more than thrice as much as in 2019 (823MW). This put Poland’s PV market in fourth place in Europe, behind Spain (2,7 GW), the Netherlands (2,8 GW) and Germany (4,8 GW).
Thanks to additional government subsidies for small private PV systems and high electricity prices of over 30 eurocents per kilowatt hour for companies, investments in own electricity generation in both areas will become attractive in 2025. In September 2024 alone, PV systems with a total power of 363.53 megawatts were installed in Poland.
Successive, and better, international forecasts confirm the strength, potential and growing position of the Polish photovoltaic market. The installed power is gradually increasing, and the growth rate has been extremely high for two years. 2020 was the best year in the history of photovoltaics development in Poland.
Cumulated power installed in photovoltaics in Poland According to the data of Polskie Sieci Elektroenergetyczne (PSE), the installed power in photovoltaics at the end of 2020 was 3,935.74 MW. This means an increase of 2,463 MW year on year. That is, the installed power in photovoltaics increased by 200% during the year.
The prospects for photovoltaics are very positive, especially in the commercial sector, which is largely due to the electricity pricing policy. While private households in Poland pay 0.22 euros per kilowatt hour, the electricity price for commercial enterprises is 0.39 euros per kilowatt hour.
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