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Polish president will not sign onshore wind bill into law, spokesman says

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Posted on August 11, 2025

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WARSAW (Reuters) -Polish President Karol Nawrocki will not sign into law legislation to ease rules on building onshore wind farms, his spokesperson told the Polish Press Agency (PAP) on Monday. The

Polish President Rejects Onshore Wind Farm Legislation Proposal

Polish President's Stance on Renewable Energy

WARSAW (Reuters) -Polish President Karol Nawrocki will not sign into law legislation to ease rules on building onshore wind farms, his spokesperson told the Polish Press Agency (PAP) on Monday.

Government's Renewable Energy Goals

The government has said the bill is crucial for boosting renewable power production and cutting electricity prices after the previous conservative administration blocked development of onshore wind for most of its eight years in power.The bill would cut the distance required between planned installations and residential locations, while maintaining tighter restrictions for projects close to protected natural areas. It also includes a clause that freezes energy prices for households until the end of the year.

Political Backing and Opposition

"This solution will certainly not get the president's approval," presidential spokesperson Rafal Leskiewicz told PAP, adding that Nawrocki would present his own proposal on freezing power prices.

Current Energy Landscape in Poland

Nawrocki is backed by the former ruling party, the conservative, eurosceptic Law and Justice (PiS) and is opposed to the centrist government of Prime Minister Donald Tusk. The Polish president has the ability to veto laws.

Renewable energy production has been growing in Poland at the expense of coal-fired power, though the latter still dominates the mix, pushing up electricity prices due to associated carbon emission costs. In 2024, nearly 30% of Polish electricity was generated from renewable sources.

(Reporting by Marek StrzeleckiEditing by Gareth Jones Editing by Gareth Jones)

Key Takeaways

  • Polish President Karol Nawrocki rejects wind farm bill.
  • The bill aimed to ease onshore wind farm construction rules.
  • Nawrocki plans to propose his own energy price freeze.
  • The government views the bill as crucial for renewable energy.
  • Poland's renewable energy production is increasing.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is renewable energy?
Renewable energy is energy generated from natural resources that are replenished over time, such as sunlight, wind, rain, tides, waves, and geothermal heat. It is considered a sustainable alternative to fossil fuels.
What are onshore wind farms?
Onshore wind farms are facilities that generate electricity by harnessing wind energy through turbines located on land. They are a key component of renewable energy strategies aimed at reducing carbon emissions.
What is energy pricing?
Energy pricing refers to the cost consumers pay for electricity or other forms of energy. It can be influenced by various factors, including supply and demand, regulatory policies, and market conditions.
What is a presidential veto?
A presidential veto is the power of the president to reject legislation passed by the legislature. It is a check on legislative power, allowing the president to prevent a bill from becoming law.

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