Forecast: Wind Power Gross Available Energy in Poland

The gross available energy from wind power in Poland saw significant growth from 2013, starting at 516.23 thousand tonnes of oil equivalent and reaching 1,520.0 thousand tonnes by 2023. Major expansions occurred between 2013 and 2017, driven by increased investments, favorable policies, and technological advancements. However, growth rates started to stabilize post-2018, with moderate year-on-year increases and lower volatility. Key figures include a year-on-year variation of 3.85% in 2023 and a recent five-year CAGR of 6.63%. Looking ahead, the forecast for 2028 predicts a more moderate five-year CAGR of 2.62%, indicating a gradual but sustained expansion in wind power capacity in Poland.

- Future trends to watch for include:

- Continual technological advancements in wind turbines and storage solutions.

- Government policies and regulatory frameworks supporting renewable energy development.

- Market dynamics influenced by energy demand, supply chain challenges, and economic conditions.

- Integration with other renewable energy sources and grid modernization efforts.

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