Poland's share of renewable energy sources has seen a fluctuating upward trend over the past decade, standing at 16.64 units in 2023. From the 11.45 units recorded in 2013, the share has shown significant growth, despite some year-on-year variations. Specifically, the years 2017 and 2021 saw slight declines, but overall, there has been a progressive increase. In 2022 and 2023, the year-on-year growth rates were 3.07% and 3.38%, respectively. The Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) over the last five years stands at 2.37%, indicating steady progress.
Looking forward, the share of renewables is projected to continue increasing, reaching 19.31 units by 2028. This forecast corresponds to a 12.41% growth rate over the next five years, signaling a promising future for renewable energy in Poland.
Future trends to watch for include:
- Technological advancements in renewable energy.
- Government policies and subsidies aimed at boosting renewable sources.
- Investments in infrastructure to support energy storage and distribution.