Databite: Poland’s renewable investment boom faces uneven development
9 March, 2026
Poland has emerged as one of the most consequential renewable energy markets in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE). Driven by the need to reduce reliance on coal and strengthen energy security, the country has attracted growing interest from international developers, lenders and institutional investors. Yet the market also illustrates the tensions shaping Europe’s next phase of energy transition: rapid capital mobilisation alongside policy uncertainty and structural bottlenecks.
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