The renewable energy supply in Poland has experienced various fluctuations from 2013 to 2024, with notable growth spurts and occasional declines. The supply showed substantial increases in 2018 (29.86%) and notable gains in 2019 (7.03%) and 2020 (4.72%). Conversely, certain years saw reductions, such as in 2016 (-6.67%) and 2021 (-5.07%). As of 2023, renewable energy supply stood at 12.4 units. Over the last five years, from 2018 to 2023, the compound annual growth rate (CAGR) was 2.26%, signifying a modest yet steady growth trajectory.
Future trends to watch for:
- The forecast for 2024 and beyond indicates a consistent upward trend, with a 2025 prediction of 13 units and a 2028 forecast of 13.89 units.
- Expect a slow but steady CAGR of 1.81% over the next five years, suggesting ongoing, gradual enhancement in Poland’s renewable energy supply.
- Monitoring policy changes, technological advancements, and investment in renewable sectors will be crucial for understanding potential accelerations or decelerations in this growth trajectory.