Renewable investment seen as key to Poland’s economic growth
Poland's Finance Minister Andrzej Domanski has unveiled a six-pillar plan that aims to accelerate economic growth through transforming energy, investing in modern technologies and infrastructure.
Domanski said that transitioning to clean energy is vital for Poland's economic future.
The Polish government will therefore allocate 65 billion zloty (€15.5 billion) over the next decade to expand renewable energy sources - including biogas and distributed energy systems - and to upgrade electricity transmission networks.
Other investments include a "deep tech fund" to advance cybersecurity, AI and space technologies.
Infrastructure upgrades will include plans to triple port transshipment volumes by 2040, and invest in railway modernisation.
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