Statkraft Poland advances battery storage projects
Although Statkraft has been active in Poland for less than three years, it is swiftly establishing itself on the market by focusing on
Poland's shift toward renewable energy has accelerated significantly in recent years, creating an urgent need for energy storage solutions. According to the Energy Market Agency, Poland's installed solar capacity reached approximately 20.7 GW by the end of November 2024 – a 28% year-on-year increase.
Poland, Europe's tenth-largest economy, is set to become a hotbed of energy storage project development as the share of renewable energy on its grid soars. The country built out a record 1.2 GW of onshore wind power in 2023, according to industry body WindEurope, bringing its total installed capacity to around 9.4 GW.
The Energy Regulatory Office said in a report last year on electricity storage in Poland that, as a result of the main power market auctions for 2021-2028 and the supplementary auctions for 2012-2025, contracts for energy storage with a total capacity of 9.5 GW were concluded.
Whatever happens, it seems the short-term outlook for storage in Poland is good—and will only get better as the country moves to address European and national climate goals. Poland, Europe's tenth-largest economy, is set to become a hotbed of energy storage project development as the share of renewable energy on its grid soars.
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