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Poland’s clean energy usage overtakes coal for first time

Latest data indicates progress for EU country most dependent on the fossil fuel

Poland generated more electricity from renewables than coal for the first time in June, marking a key moment in the country’s efforts to cut its reliance on the most polluting fossil fuel.

The shift comes as Prime Minister Donald Tusk’s government accelerates efforts to diversify energy production in Poland, which despite recent progress remains a major producer of coal and the most coal-dependent country in the EU, with about 60 per cent of its electricity coming from the fossil fuel in 2024. 

Last month renewable energy sources accounted for 44.1 per cent of Poland’s electricity mix, narrowly surpassing coal, which fell to 43.7 per cent, according to a study to be published next Monday by Forum Energii, a Warsaw-based energy think-tank, using data from Poland’s grid operator. Natural gas made up the remainder.

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