Poland has adopted the Offshore Wind Act. A historic day for a country that as of today has no offshore wind capacity installed. The first wind farms will appear in 2024 and in 20 years from 8 to 11 GW of offshore wind power capacity will be installed.
Europe’s offshore wind industry has an important first-mover advantage and a very strong home market. Poland is by far the leading country in the CEE region but stakeholders are discovering also the potential of the Black Sea.
Ten leading energy companies and associations launched "Choose Renewable Hydrogen", a joint initiative highlighting the crucial role of renewables to ensure a sound economic recovery.
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