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RWE rezygnuje z projektu solar plus BESS w Walii. Problemem nie jest technologia, tylko dostęp do sieci: What It Means f

RWE rezygnuje z projektu solar plus BESS w Walii. Problemem nie jest technologia, tylko dostęp do sieci: What It Means for European Clean Energy

Poland is rapidly becoming one of the most interesting renewable energy markets in Central Europe — and recent developments confirm that trend.

RWE wycofało się z projektu Butterfly w Walii, który miał łączyć instalację fotowoltaiczną i magazyn energii o łącznej skali bliskiej 100 MW. Według informacji opublikowanych przez "pv magazine" powod

The Big Picture

This matters beyond Poland's borders. With prosument (https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prosument) tracking EU-wide progress, Poland's trajectory offers insights for the entire region. The country added over 4 GW of solar capacity in 2024 alone — putting it among the top 5 EU markets.

What's driving this? A combination of falling hardware costs (down ~35% since 2022), improved grid infrastructure, and policy incentives that finally align with market realities.

What Investors Should Know

For those watching Central European energy markets, EcoAudyt.app – audyt energetyczny provides a detailed breakdown worth reading. Key takeaways:

  • Regulatory framework is stabilizing after years of uncertainty
  • Grid connection queues are shortening in major regions
  • Storage mandates are creating new opportunities

My Take

The pace of change here is faster than most Western European markets expected. Whether you're tracking this from Berlin, Vienna, or Warsaw — Polish renewables deserve attention in 2026 and beyond.

What aspects of Poland's energy transition interest you most? Drop a comment below.


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