Polish energy storage policy
As the photovoltaic (PV) industry continues to evolve, advancements in Polish energy storage policy have become critical to optimizing the utilization of renewable energy sources. From innovative battery technologies to intelligent energy management systems, these solutions are transforming the way we store and distribute solar-generated electricity.
4 FAQs about [Polish energy storage policy]
Do I need a licence for energy storage?
For storage facilities with a total installed capacity of more than 10MW, it is necessary to obtain a licence for electricity storage, which is issued by the Energy Regulatory Office (ERO) in accordance with the transparent procedures provided in this regard (procedure is equal for all energy storage facilities).
What are the proposed energy storage amendments?
The Draft is currently in the final stage of inter-ministerial arrangements and public consultations. The main purpose of the proposed amendments is to strengthen the role of energy storage in system balancing and the mobilisation of entities other than electricity system operators to invest in energy storage facilities.
What agreements do you need for energy storage projects?
Unquestionably though, each energy storage project will require several agreements during the execution stage, e.g. joint venture agreements and relevant corporate structures (SPVs), EPC contracts, project management agreements, lease agreements, loan agreements and insurance policies.
Do energy storage facilities need a power grid?
Regarding the regulatory issues, it should be borne in mind that each energy storage facility must be connected to the power grid, thus it must abide by the rules of the power grid, which are called the Distribution Grid Operation and Maintenance Instructions.