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Installed electricity generation capacity* of sources connected to the Polish Power System at the end of each month, broken down by technology.

Emissive energy sources: hard coal, lignite, natural gas, biofuels, other (described in the source publication as 'other fuels' used by industrial power plants – e.g. oil, coke oven gas)

Non-emissive energy sources: onshore wind, photovoltaics, water (run-of river and reservoir), energy storage (currently only hydro pumped-storage).

*For a single unit, the installed capacity is equivalent to the rated capacity.

Electrical system

Electricity generation capacity in Poland

in gigawatts (GW) or percentage, state at the end of the month, by source

Own representation by energy.instrat.pl • Data: Energy Market Agency (ARE) for Ministry of Climate and Environment (MKiŚ), Energy Regulatory Office (URE)

CHART DESCRIPTION​

Installed electricity generation capacity* of sources connected to the Polish Power System at the end of each month, broken down by technology.

Emissive energy sources: hard coal, lignite, natural gas, biofuels, other (described in the source publication as 'other fuels' used by industrial power plants – e.g. oil, coke oven gas)

Non-emissive energy sources: onshore wind, photovoltaics, water (run-of river and reservoir), energy storage (currently only hydro pumped-storage).

*For a single unit, the installed capacity is equivalent to the rated capacity.

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