The government is said to be working on amending its renewable energy legislation to enable people without their own roofspace to benefit from the solar boom.
The Polish government is reportedly preparing to usher in legislation which will enable people unable to install solar panels at their home or business to invest in solar projects elsewhere.
Industry body PV Poland on Friday announced the virtual solar investment rules are set to be part of an amendment to the nation's RES [Renewable Energy Sources] Act of February 2015 that is set to be enacted this year.
The planned amendment was confirmed by Przemys?aw Hofman, deputy director of the low-emissions economy department at the Ministry of Development, who was speaking at the virtually-staged PVCON 2020 Photovoltaic Congress event held on June 9 and 10, according to PV Poland. The trade body said Hofman stated work on the amendment was at the preliminary stage.
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