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Energy storage systems are a key element in the energy transition aligned with European Union directives. Without adequate energy storage solutions, it will be impossible to maintain the pace of change necessary to integrate renewable energy sources (RES) into modern energy systems. Our portfolio already includes 1 GW of installed capacity in energy storage systems, highlighting our commitment to the development of this technology.
The pace of the energy transition imposed by EU legislation, such as the European Green Deal and the Fit-for-55 package, presents significant challenges for the energy sector. Still reliant on conventional energy sources, we must achieve ambitious goals for emission reductions and climate neutrality by 2050. A critical issue to address is the unstable production profile of renewable energy sources (RES).
Polskie Sieci Elektroenergetyczne S.A. emphasizes that significantly expanding energy storage capabilities will be one of the most important steps. Energy storage systems will play a crucial role in improving power balancing in light of the growing share of wind and photovoltaic power generation.

Energy storage systems perform many key functions:
Balancing supply and demand – they enable the storage of energy produced during periods of high generation, allowing it to be used when production is low.
Stabilizing technical parameters of the grid – they improve the quality of electricity in the distribution system and enable better demand management.
Managing fluctuations – they address the growing demand for energy, especially in the context of the increasing number of electric vehicles and the expansion of charging infrastructure.
Energy security – the growing importance of energy storage is also linked to global challenges for energy security, such as armed conflicts and attacks on energy infrastructure.
PGE Polska Grupa Energetyczna has set ambitious goals for the coming years, aligned with Poland's Energy Policy until 2040 and the European Union's climate targets. By 2030, the plans include:
The construction of energy storage systems with a total capacity of 800 MW.
Enhancing the flexibility of the Polish power system.
Optimal support for renewable energy sources (RES), enabling better utilization of renewable energy.
As of the end of March 2021, the installed capacity of renewable energy sources (RES) in Poland amounted to 13,068.8 MW, representing 25.15% of the capacity in the National Power System.
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