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Poland’s draft grid law could slow down investments in solar and storage, industry warns – SPE

solarenergyBy solarenergyJanuary 19, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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The Polish Photovoltaic and Energy Storage Association (PSFiME) says proposed changes to Poland’s energy law could impose high upfront costs for developers, raising barriers to entry into the market and unfairly favoring large, well-capitalized players.

January 19, 2026
Tristan Rayner

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Poland’s solar and energy storage industry is sounding the alarm over a draft amendment to the country’s energy law, which could delay new renewable energy projects and undermine private investment, especially from domestic players.

The concerns center on the UC84 bill, which would change the rules for connecting renewable energy projects to the electricity grid. PSFiME states that the proposal introduces ex ante financial requirements. While financial requirements are typical for battery energy storage projects, the approach is considered incompatible with standard project development and financing models, given a non-refundable model.

In an interview with Onet.pl, PSFiME president Ewa Magiera said the bill would shift the entire financial burden of network capacity planning onto investors.

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