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Polish utility PGE Group is planning to add more than 80 energy storage facilities through to 2035 to the tune of PLN 18 billion ($4.7 billion). One of these will be the 981 MWh
Poland is rapidly becoming a magnet for investments in battery factories thanks to its skilled workforce and government programmes
Poland is accelerating its energy transition by investing not only in renewable energy sources, but also in technologies to ensure the stability of the power system.
Polish utility PGE Group is planning to add more than 80 energy storage facilities through to 2035 to the tune of PLN 18 billion ($4.7 billion). One of these will be the 981 MWh
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