Where is Polish wind energy and where is it going?
Where is Polish wind energy and where is it going?
- 2/3 of investors who took part in the survey indicated an improvement in the overall situation of the onshore wind energy market in Poland in 2023 compared to the previous year, mainly influenced by the liberalization of the 10H distance standard.
- Half of the investors assess the prospects for the onshore wind market in Poland in 2024 as good or very good, while only 20% of the respondents expect the conditions for wind farm investments to deteriorate. The rest do not expect any significant changes.
These are just some of the conclusions of the survey conducted for the preparation of the 11th edition of the report “Wind Energy in Poland”, prepared by experts from the Polish Wind Energy Association (PWEA), TPA Poland / Baker Tilly TPA and DWF Law Firm. The document can be downloaded from the website: Wind Energy in Poland 2024. The report is enriched with the results of a survey conducted by TPA / Baker Tilly TPA among a group of 40 representatives of the wind energy industry in Poland.
The study has been recognized for years not only by industry representatives as the most complete, up-to-date and detailed compendium of knowledge and key information on the current state of the wind energy industry in Poland, its development prospects, as well as trends and future of the sector. This year’s special supplement was dedicated to the wind industry, a supply chain that already represents a significant part of Poland’s GDP and whose technological progress and dynamics of expected development will have a significant impact on the entire Polish economy.
This year’s edition of the report includes a special supplement dedicated to the wind industry sensu largo, i.e. to companies from various industries involved in the supply chain for installations of both types, both in Poland and abroad. The supplement, developed jointly by Wind Industry HUB Foundation, established to support the development of the Polish industry, and the Polish Investment and Trade Agency (PAIH), as well as PWEA and TPA, presents the current state of the sector and investment incentives, including subsidies and tax breaks and exemptions, for this specialized industry.