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Installed electrical capacity of generation sources connected to the National Electricity System, as of the end of each year, broken down by technology. 

Emissive energy sources: hard coal, lignite, natural gas, biomass, oil, other (oil, coke-oven gas, other unspecified).

Non-emissive energy sources: onshore wind, photovoltaics, hydroelectric power plants (run-of-river, reservoir), energy storage (currently hydro pumped-storage).

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

Electrical system

Electricity generation capacity in Poland

in gigawatts (GW) or percentage, state at the beginning of the year, by source

Own representation by energy.instrat.pl • Data: ENTSO-e based on PSE (Transmission System Operator)

CHART DESCRIPTION​

Installed electrical capacity of generation sources connected to the National Electricity System, as of the end of each year, broken down by technology. 

Emissive energy sources: hard coal, lignite, natural gas, biomass, oil, other (oil, coke-oven gas, other unspecified).

Non-emissive energy sources: onshore wind, photovoltaics, hydroelectric power plants (run-of-river, reservoir), energy storage (currently hydro pumped-storage).

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

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