Forecast: Wind Power Gross Inland Consumption in Poland

In 2023, the wind power gross inland consumption in Poland stood at 1.52 Million Tonnes Of Oil Equivalent (Mtoe). From the historical data and forecasts, wind power consumption is expected to grow consistently over the coming years. In 2024, the forecasted value is 1.57 Mtoe, marking a year-on-year increase of 3.29%. For 2025, the value climbs to 1.63 Mtoe, a 3.82% increase from the previous year. This upward trend continues with 1.68 Mtoe in 2026 (3.07% increase), 1.74 Mtoe in 2027 (3.57% increase), and 1.79 Mtoe in 2028 (2.87% increase). Over the last two years, the wind power gross inland consumption showed an average annual growth rate of around 3.56%.

Key future trends to watch for include further advancements in wind turbine technology, potential regulatory changes supporting renewable energy, increased investments in wind power infrastructure, and public policies aimed at reducing carbon emissions. These factors are likely to enhance the upward trajectory of Poland's wind power consumption.

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