- High coal prices, scarce fossil gas supplies and barriers to renewable energy projects are complicating Poland’s transition from fossil fuels amid the ongoing energy crisis.
- Still, there are major investments in gas-fired units being made in Poland.
- All of this will require expanding the power grid in order to transmit electricity produced in the north of Poland from offshore wind farms and future nuclear plants to the south.
Energy crisis sets Poland on rocky transition out of fossil fuels

