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Polish Government Adopts Draft Law Facilitating Wind and Biomethane Investments

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Key Points

  • 1. The Polish government adopted the draft law supporting wind energy and biomethane investments on July 14.
  • 2. With the new regulation, the 'Integrated Investment Plan' (ZPI) can be used for wind energy projects.
  • 3. Higher standards will be introduced for companies installing renewable energy sources (RES) systems.

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1. July 14

The Polish government has approved a new draft law aimed at accelerating the planning process for wind energy projects and promoting the use of biomethane. With this regulation, the way has been paved for the use of a special planning tool called the integrated investment plan (ZPI) for wind projects.

The new draft law also includes some structural changes concerning the installation of renewable energy sources (RES). Within the scope of the regulation, stricter standards and obligations are being introduced for installers and installation companies operating in the sector.

The said draft law is expected to help Poland achieve its energy transition goals and accelerate green energy investments by reducing bureaucratic obstacles.

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Q: On what date was the draft law approved by the government?
A: The Polish government adopted the draft law covering wind energy and biomethane issues on Tuesday, July 14.
Q: What exactly will the Integrated Investment Plan (ZPI) be used for?
A: ZPI is a special form of local land use plans and can be used in the planning and implementation processes of wind energy projects by reducing bureaucracy.
Q: What will change for renewable energy installers (plumbers)?
A: With the new regulation, higher professional requirements and standards will be introduced for employees and companies installing renewable energy sources (RES) systems.

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