NFOŚiGW opens applications for Polish energy co-financing
Poland''s National Fund for Environmental Protection and Water Management (NFOŚiGW) has initiated a call for applications for co-financing electricity storage facilities.
Poland has just rolled out one of Europe's most ambitious energy storage programmes – a €980 million initiative that's set to transform the country's grid infrastructure. The Polish Ministry of Climate and Environment has finalised this landmark subsidy scheme, targeting over 5 GWh of new storage capacity by 2028.
The energy storage sector in Poland showed significant momentum even before the launch of this new subsidy programme. Through power market auctions for 2021-2028 and supplementary auctions for 2021-2025, contracts for energy storage with a total capacity of 9.5 GW were already wrapped up.
The amendment also introduces a new type of grid connection agreement designed to address the limited capacity of Poland's infrastructure. Under the proposed rules, DSOs and TSOs will be able to offer flexible connection agreements in areas where the grid is currently constrained.
The scheme has been brewing since 2024, with the final regulation published in the Journal of Laws of the Republic of Poland in March this year. It received European Commission approval, which authorised state aid of €1.2 billion in state aid to support at least 5.4 GWh of new electricity storage facilities.
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