- A first draft of the Council of Ministers regulation on the maximum volume and value of electric energy from renewable energy sources that may be sold in auctions in 2020 ("Budget regulation") was published on 9 October 2019.
- The Budget Regulation includes budgets for the RES auction in 2020. Currently, the budgets are subject to the opinion of stakeholders and arrangements with other ministers. After all such opinions are collected, the regulation can be adopted by Council of Ministers. By law the Government should issue the Budget Regulation by the end of October, but this might be difficult to achieve due to general elections which took place on Sunday (13 October 2019). The draft Regulation, once approved, will take effect 14 days after it is published in Journal of Law.
- Following the reasoning of this regulation, the budget will allow deployment of small PV projects with total capacity up to 500 MW and large PV projects with total capacity up to 1000 MW. This means that the Government expects that PV will dominate in baskets for large PV and onshore wind in 2020. This may well happen, as it is estimated that most of the large wind projects in the pipeline will secure support in auctions in 2019.
- The Government's expectation in terms of RES deployment resulting from the auction in 2020 is presented in the table below:
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Energy source Small Large Solar energy
500 MW 1000 MW Hydropower 10 MW 20 MW Agricultural biogas 20 MW N/A Biogas from landfill and sewage treatment systems
10 MW N/A Biomass in dedicated biomass combustion systems N/A 100 MW - Below we present the budgets and
volumes for particular installations in 2019 and 2020. According to
the Act on Renewable Energy Sources ("RES
Act") there are five "baskets" for
installations, sorted by, among others, technology criteria.
Additionally, separate auctions are organised for installations
which started generating electricity before 30 June 2016 and wish
to migrate to the auction system ("Existing
Installations") and installations which will start
generating electricity after the auction ("New
Installations"). Furthermore, projects are also
distinguished between installations with total capacity installed
up to 1 MW ("Small Installations") and
installations with total capacity installed over 1 MW
("Large Installations").
New Installations
Basket 2019 2020 Small Installations Large Installations Small Installations Large Installations Biogas other than agricultural, hybrid systems, installations of thermal combustion 0 14 910 000 MWh,
5 577 600 000 PLN375 000 MWh,
166 875 000 PLN10 950 000 MWh,
5 182 500 000 PLNHydropower, bioliquids, geothermal energy, offshore wind energy 140 400 MWh,
71 280 000 PLN594 000 MWh
285 120 000 PLN540 000 MWh,
270 000 000 PLN1 080 000 MWh,
518 400 000 PLNAgricultural biogas 1 341 821 MWh,
939 274 880 PLN1 170 000 MWh,
678 600 000 PLN0 1 800 000 MWh,
1 152 000 000 PLNOnshore wind energy
Solar radiation energy11 445 000 MWh,
4 213 650 000 PLN113 970 000 MWh,
32 000 000 PLN7 350 000 MWh,
2 829 750 000 PLN14 700 000 MWh,
5 365 500 000 PLNHybrid RES installation 0 0 0 0 Existing Installations
Basket 2019 2020 Small Installations Large Installations Small Installations Large Installations Biogas other than agricultural, hybrid systems, installations of thermal combustion 1 120 000 MWh,
694 400 000 PLN34 000 000 MWh,
20 740 000 000 PLN0 21 000 000 MWh
9 870 000 000 PLNHydropower, bioliquids, geothermal energy, offshore wind energy 1 475 211 MWh,
71 280 000 PLN594 000 MWh,
811 366 050 PLN0 0 Agricultural biogas 1 149 296 MWh,
838 986 080 PLN3 433 219 MWh,
2 197 260 000 PLN0 0 Onshore wind energy
Solar radiation energy0 0 0 0 Hybrid RES installation 0 0 0 0
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