Polish coal power output to plummet by 2030s, say analysts

Published 17:46 on February 6, 2023  /  Last updated at 17:46 on February 6, 2023  / /  EMEA, EU ETS

Coal is set to be pushed out of Poland's power mix by 2032 due to the falling cost of renewables and increasing carbon prices, analysts said in a report published on Monday that suggests Warsaw's current phaseout timelines will be undermined by market forces.
Coal is set to be pushed out of Poland's power mix by 2032 due to the falling cost of renewables and increasing carbon prices, analysts said in a report published on Monday that suggests Warsaw's current phaseout timelines will be undermined by market forces.


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