Changes in the structure of the Polish energy mix in the transition period to ensure the safety and reliability of energy supplies

The share of renewable sources in energy production in Poland is increasing steadily, but the reliability of energy supplies is determined primarily by stable sources, i.e. the coal-fired power units now in operation. The paper compares the current energy mix of the Polish power generation system wi...

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