Owners of solar plants in Poland face increasingly frequent forced outages due to electricity oversupply in the National Power System (abbreviated, in Polish, to KSE). Piotr Mrowiec, leader of Rödl & Partner’s renewable energy team, looks at the specifics of Polish curtailment, the rules on compensation, penalty provisions, and plans for the future.
Poland has more than 18 GW of installed solar capacity but the Central European nation now faces challenges balancing electricity supply and demand.
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