Abstract
Poland’s renewable energy sector is undergoing a significant transformation as the country strives to reduce its reliance on coal and align with European Union (EU) climate targets. However, this transition faces several challenges, including regulatory instability, financial constraints, and outdated infrastructure. PPPs have emerged as a vital mechanism for overcoming these barriers, offering a collaborative approach that blends public financial support with private sector expertise and innovation. This paper explores the critical role of PPPs in addressing Poland’s renewable energy challenges, such as financing large-scale projects, stabilizing regulatory frameworks, and modernizing the energy grid. It also examines the opportunities for growth in offshore wind, solar energy, and green hydrogen production, highlighting how PPPs can help Poland capitalize on these emerging sectors. Through effective collaboration between the public and private sectors, Poland is poised to accelerate its clean energy transition and position itself as a leader in renewable energy development within Central and Eastern Europe.
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