Added 200-meter distance foils European Energy's onshore projects in Poland

Complex and heavy legislation and a deficient electric grid impede Poland’s renewable targets. Such obstacles pose risks to European Energy’s financial situation, but the developer will stay.
Photo: European Energy
Photo: European Energy
BY MARIA OIEN, TRANSLATED BY CHRISTOFFER ØSTERGAARD

A Polish draft bill, mere inches away from adoption, could result in a whole slew of wind projects floundering. In fact, there is some talk that proportion of onshore wind projects will decrease by 70%.

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