The largest event about the cPPA market in Poland – the RE-Source Poland Hub conference, which will be held on April 24-25 this year at the MCK in Katowice – is coming up in April.

 

 

Green power cPPAs between consumers and RES power generators are becoming increasingly popular. Figures for 2023 show that Europe has surpassed the magic limit of 10 GW of installed capacity of RES sources in concluded cPPAs. This represents a 40% increase compared to 2022.  How does Poland look against this background? For what reasons do Polish entrepreneurs contract green energy? We will discuss this and many other aspects related to the functioning of the Polish and European cPPA market during the „Green Energy for Business” Re-Source Poland Hub conference.

 

Data collected by RE-Source Poland Hub shows that about 63 cPPAs were signed in Poland between the beginning of 2018 and October 2023. The total volume of energy in concluded contracts is also increasing – it is already around 5.2 TWh/year. This represents several percent of the country’s electricity demand.

 

cPPAs are increasingly being chosen by companies with manufacturing operations in Poland. The conference will discuss key European trends and the challenges to cPPA contracting. Panel discussions will include representatives of companies that have already signed a cPPA, who will talk about their experiences in concluding a contract and how cPPAs fit into their companies’ business strategy. Conference participants will learn the behind-the-scenes of negotiating such an agreement between a consumer and a RES power generator.

 

– We would like to invite you to Katowice to the International Congress Center. Silesia is Poland’s most industrialized region with huge business and investment potential. Polish industry needs energy from renewable energy sources, and RES power producers want to talk to companies that are already using or intend to use green energy. We want Katowice to become a platform for cooperation and exchange of ideas on the directions of use of green energy by Polish entrepreneurs during this period – says Szymon Kowalski, Vice President of the RE-Source Poland Hub Foundation.

 

The event is free of charge for electricity consumers – registration is all that’s needed to learn about the latest trends in the RES industry and make perspective business contacts during networking and B2B meetings. Recipients will also be able to participate in a free workshop presenting how to choose a business model for green energy contracting, taking into account the consumption profile of their own company. In this regard, willing entrepreneurs will be able to obtain free of charge a detailed analysis tailored to the needs of a specific company.

 

Sign up now: HERE.

 

The Business HUB magazine is a media patron of the event.

 

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