The parliament in Warsaw on Friday passed an amendment to Poland’s renewable energy act (RES Act) reversing some of the damaging new taxes on investors passed in 2016 that threw the country off track from its 2020 EU renewables targets.

The amendment signed into law by Poland’s president Andrzej Duda, however, does not end a stringent rule that demands a minimum distance of ten times the turbine height between new onshore wind farms and communities.