Experts are unanimous in stressing the necessity of transitioning to renewable and low-carbon energy sources as a key element in strengthening energy security and increasing competitiveness. Delay in this process has real costs for the Polish economy, estimated at around PLN 9 billion a year.
Janusz Gajowiecki, chairman of the board of the Polish Energy Association, points out that accelerating investment in wind power plants, both offshore and onshore, requires action not only at the legislative level, but also financial support. It is important that this support also includes bank guarantees, which are crucial for the implementation of large and long-term investment projects in this field.
Therefore, in order to achieve the desired goals of the energy transition, it is necessary to coordinate efforts on many levels, including both political, legal and economic aspects. Only in this way will we be able to realize the transition to more sustainable and cleaner energy sources, which will contribute to both improving the country’s energy security and its international competitiveness.