Abstract
Purpose of the study: The article will address topics directly and indirectly related to the decarbonization process started as part of the transformation of the energy system, with a strong emphasis on the role of institutions managing and supervising this process. The aim will be to answer the question:can the use of modern renewable energy sources for effects with the framework of the government's short-term policy?
 Methodology: In the article was used a literature review, which was mentioned in the references. "Desk research" is the method that was used to analyze.
 Main Findings: The Polish Economy is still one of the most energy-intensive economies in the European Union, hence increasing the share of energy from renewable sources may contribute to reducing an environmental pollution in our country. At this point, it is worth emphasizing that the level of air pollution by particulate matter in Polish cities is still one of the highest in the European Union. In order to eliminate barriers to the Development of the included in the title: green energy, many institutions should be involved in the process to manage, advise or support the process (from a legislation part also).
 Applications of the study: The article'scontent can be useful for a wide group of recipients interested in the subject under research. Besides, this research is expected to be applied in Jan Kochanowski University during practical meetings with students.
 Novelty/Originality of the study: The subject of energy system transformation has been widely discussed for many months. Particularly noteworthy is the social aspect - mentioned in the discussion - which is based on enabling citizens to take advantage of the opportunities offered by the clean energy transition and helping to cope with the problems. And here, the author of the article wants to join the discussion. In his opinion, the integration of the analyzed area is not possible without the support and involvement of the whole society, but above all, without institutional support. Sustainable management of natural resources is also becoming an urgent issue. This is primarily about managing air quality, including in the energy production process, which is crucial for the socio-economic stability of the Polish.
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