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Polish parliament approves liberalisation of wind farm rules

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WARSAW (Reuters) -The Polish parliament approved legislation easing rules to build onshore wind farms, which the government says is a key step to boost renewable energy output and lower electricity

Polish Parliament Greenlights New Rules for Onshore Wind Farms

WARSAW (Reuters) -The Polish parliament approved legislation easing rules to build onshore wind farms, which the government says is a key step to boost renewable energy output and lower electricity prices.

The rules, passed in a vote late on Wednesday, cut the distance required between planned installations and residential locations, while keeping permitting more restrictive for projects close to protected natural areas.

The bill will also include a clause that freezes energy prices for households until the end of the year, and incentives for municipalities and homeowners in areas closest to the new wind farms.

"This is a step towards lower power prices for Poles and for the economy, an idea we all share. The more power we have from renewable sources, the lower electricity prices will be," Climate Minister Paulina Hennig-Kloska told Parliament sitting on Wednesday.

Boosting renewable power production has been one of the key election pledges of the current government after the previous administration blocked development of onshore wind for most of its eight years in power.

The law needs to be approved by the Senate, and signed by the president. Outgoing head of state Andrzej Duda and president-elect Karol Nawrocki have been skeptical about easing permitting requirements for wind farms.

Duda said on Wednesday the government was trying to force him to sign the wind farm bill by including the last-minute amendment to freeze power prices.Renewable output has been growing at the expense of coal-fired power which still dominates the mix. In 2024, nearly 30% of Polish electricity was generated from renewable sources. The country now has 11 gigawatt of installed wind capacity.

(Reporting by Marek Strzelecki; Editing by Stephen Coates)

Key Takeaways

  • Polish parliament approves new wind farm legislation.
  • New rules reduce distance requirements for wind farms.
  • Energy prices frozen for households until year-end.
  • Incentives for municipalities near new wind farms.
  • Renewable energy output is a key government focus.

Frequently Asked Questions

What recent legislation did the Polish parliament approve?
The Polish parliament approved legislation easing rules to build onshore wind farms, aimed at boosting renewable energy output.
What changes do the new wind farm rules entail?
The new rules cut the distance required between planned wind installations and residential areas, while maintaining stricter permits near protected sites.
What incentives are included in the new wind farm legislation?
The bill includes a clause freezing energy prices for households until the end of the year and offers incentives for municipalities and homeowners near new wind farms.
What is the government's stance on renewable energy?
The current government has made boosting renewable power production a key election pledge, reversing the previous administration's restrictions on onshore wind development.
What are the next steps for the approved legislation?
The law must be approved by the Senate and signed by the president, though both the outgoing and incoming heads of state have expressed skepticism about easing permitting requirements.

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