News
05 April 2019

Poland scraps planned onshore wind subsidy cap

In:
Renewables
Region:
Europe

The Polish government has scrapped its plans for a retroactive cap on onshore wind support. The suggested introduction of a PLN312 ($82) per MWh ceiling for the combined electricity and green certificate price level for operational wind farms would have made around 70% of existing projects unviable...

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