Poland's Clean Energy Usage Overtakes Coal For First Time (ft.com)
(Monday July 07, 2025 @05:30PM (msmash)
from the moving-forward dept.)
Poland generated more electricity from renewables than coal [1]for the first time in June, marking a key moment in the country's efforts to cut its reliance on the most polluting fossil fuel. From a report:
> The shift comes as Prime Minister Donald Tusk's government accelerates efforts to diversify energy production in Poland, which despite recent progress remains a major producer of coal and the most coal-dependent country in the EU, with about 60 per cent of its electricity coming from the fossil fuel in 2024.
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> Last month renewable energy sources accounted for 44.1 per cent of Poland's electricity mix, narrowly surpassing coal, which fell to 43.7 per cent, according to a study to be published next Monday by Forum Energii, a Warsaw-based energy think-tank, using data from Poland's grid operator. Natural gas made up the remainder.
[1] https://www.ft.com/content/ae920241-597e-49d9-a4b9-bfdfa9deabb6
> The shift comes as Prime Minister Donald Tusk's government accelerates efforts to diversify energy production in Poland, which despite recent progress remains a major producer of coal and the most coal-dependent country in the EU, with about 60 per cent of its electricity coming from the fossil fuel in 2024.
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> Last month renewable energy sources accounted for 44.1 per cent of Poland's electricity mix, narrowly surpassing coal, which fell to 43.7 per cent, according to a study to be published next Monday by Forum Energii, a Warsaw-based energy think-tank, using data from Poland's grid operator. Natural gas made up the remainder.
[1] https://www.ft.com/content/ae920241-597e-49d9-a4b9-bfdfa9deabb6