Premiere of the report “Energy flexibility in Poland”

The independent expert report “Energy Flexibility in Poland” is now available, providing a comprehensive overview of current research and knowledge regarding energy flexibility. The report can be downloaded from the following link: Energy Flexibility in Poland – Specialist Report
About the report
The report “Energy Flexibility in Poland” serves as a guide for decision-makers and investors looking to participate in the transformation of the renewable energy market. It offers valuable insights to facilitate informed decision-making and investments in the future of renewable energy in Poland.
The report covers various aspects, including a comprehensive analysis of the Polish power system, and it includes:
- review of renewable energy sources in Poland and prospects for their development;
- assessment of flexibility in the long term, including an assessment of potential capacities installed in Poland;
- analysis of the policy and regulation of the renewable energy market in Poland;
- assessment of the technological and infrastructure potential of the Polish energy system;
- review of current energy flexibility projects in Poland, including energy storage projects;
- directions of technology development and energy flexibility policy.
The study has been enhanced by incorporating the perspectives and insights of experts from industry organizations and businesses that play a significant role in shaping the landscape of the Polish power industry.
Main conclusions
Energy flexibility plays a pivotal role in shaping the future of sustainable energy by enabling the effective management of fluctuations in energy demand and supply within a complex energy ecosystem.
Services associated with energy flexibility primarily serve to enhance the efficiency and operational security of the power system. This is achieved by ensuring a balance between the energy supply and demand, as well as maintaining the necessary power levels required for a stable and reliable energy infrastructure.
The report discusses the projected environmental, economic and social benefits that result from the use of energy flexibility solutions :
- improving the energy efficiency of power networks,
- improving the quality and reliability of energy supply,
- reduction of greenhouse gas emissions,
- reducing the costs of operating the power system,
- savings for customers,
- development of techniques and new technologies,
- increasing energy security,
- new opportunities for consumers.
Given the challenges posed by the slow modernization and development of energy infrastructure, the prospects for the growth of energy flexibility services appear highly promising. It has become increasingly urgent to ensure the continuous and stable operation of power grids and energy systems to meet the evolving needs of our energy ecosystem.
The report discusses potential directions for the development of flexibility services:
- development of technology and techniques in the areas of energy acquisition, storage and distribution,
- cooperation between the energy, industrial and transport sectors,
- integration of energy systems,
- development of markets/platforms needed to sell and purchase flexibility services,
- international cooperation,
- improving legal regulations supporting energy flexibility.
Experts
Barbara Adamska – President of the Polish Energy Storage Association, Janusz Gajowiecki – President of the Polish Wind Energy Association, prof. Ph.D. engineer Zbigniew Hanzelka – AGH University of Science and Technology, Krzysztof Kochanowski – Vice-President of the Management Board and General Director of the Polish Chamber of Energy Storage Association, Wojciech Kubak – Business Development Manager Danfoss Drives, Michał Michulec – Managing Director of Neisa, Jacek Misiejuk – President of the Management Board of ENEL X Polska, Jacek Stankiewicz – President Management Board of Elsta sp. z o. o., Remigiusz Szlendak – Chief DSR Specialist at Enspirion Grupa ORLEN, Michał Wypychewicz – Chief Executive Officer of ZPUE SA, Bartłomiej Zysiński – President of the Management Board of Solartech Sp. z o. o
Substantive patronage
AGH University of Science and Technology in Krakow, Białystok University of Technology
Industry patronage
Polish Chamber of Energy Storage and Electromobility, Polish Electricity Industry Association, Polish Wind Energy Association, Polish Energy Storage Association
Media patronage
e-magazyny.pl
Technology partners
Danfoss, Elsta, Neisa
Danfoss:
Elsta has been in operation since 1988, offering comprehensive services related to the production and supply of electrical equipment for industrial purposes. Their expertise extends to designing and delivering solutions that enhance the energy flexibility of clients, including energy storage facilities, transformer stations, and low- and medium-voltage switchgears. They possess the skills for designing electrical components for industrial facilities, handling deliveries, installation work, and providing service. Additionally, they specialize in automation and control solutions. Their flexible offerings, coupled with their professional knowledge, allow them to tailor projects and their execution to meet the specific requirements of their clients.
More information at www.elsta.pl
O Neisa
We are a team of experts specializing in automation, electrical systems, and industrial energy. Our services include authorized sales and maintenance of frequency converters. We also conduct inspections of electric drives and mechanical systems in industrial facilities, both within Poland and internationally.
More information at www.neisa.pl