Polish wind industry fights to change ‘flawed’ legislation

PWEA deputy director Arkadiusz Sekscinski

Poland’s wind industry is preparing a last-ditch ­attempt to persuade politicians to amend proposed renewables legislation that it claims is seriously flawed and could hamper development.

Polish Wind Energy Association (PWEA) deputy director Arkadiusz Sekscinski claims that in its current form, the RES Act — which will be debated in parliament within the next few weeks — “will bring green-energy development in our country to a halt and will force many renewables investors to withdraw”.

A major concern centres on the draft law’s impact on the system of tradeable “green certificates” awarded to buyers of renewable power.

Under the proposals, the national regulator will set an upper limit to the price to be paid for renewable power Log in to read complete article.

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