In 2023, Poland's bioenergy production stood at 126.02 thousand gigawatt-hours. The sector experienced fluctuations over the past decade, with notable growth periods like 2018, witnessing a 40.72% increase, while other years saw declines, such as 2014 with a -7.52% variation. The past two years displayed moderate year-on-year changes, with 2022 at 2.44% and 2023 at 1.93%. The five-year average variation from 2018 to 2023 was a steady CAGR of 0.66%.
Looking forward, the forecast indicates a promising trend for bioenergy production in Poland, with anticipated year-on-year growth, reaching 137.61 thousand gigawatt-hours by 2028. The forecasted five-year CAGR stands at 1.4%, reflecting a sustained upward trend.
Future trends to watch for include:
- Technological advancements in bioenergy production methods
- Government policies and subsidies supporting renewable energy
- Impact of EU regulations on renewable energy targets
- Investment inflows into the bioenergy sector
- Global energy price fluctuations affecting bioenergy competitiveness