But
from
next
year
it
will
face
two
new
rivals
on
the
battlefield:
offshore
wind
and
PV.
The
simplistic
nature
of
the
renewables
law
enacted
by
Warsaw
in
2004
—
which
sees
one
Green
Certificate
(GC)
awarded
for
each
megawatt
hour
of
renewable
electricity
produced,
regardless
of
technology
—
means
onshore
wind
and
biomass
co-firing
have
been
the
real
beneficiaries,
the
latter
supported
by
the
country’s
powerful
coal
lobby.
Some
440MW
of
onshore
wind
was
added
in
2011,
and
the
2012
figure
will
be
far
higher,
with
Iberdrola,
RWE
and
E.ON
pouring
money…