
Each additional participant: -10%
RES – Renewable Energy Sources – a compendium of applicable regulations and planned amendments.
Key pending changes regarding grid connections (significant from the perspective of RES investors)
✅ March 31, 2026, 9:00 AM – 3:00 PM
✍ OBJECTIVE AND SCOPE
The main objective of the training is to present participants with the current legal regulations governing the renewable energy sources market in Poland, with particular focus on the investment and operational phases of RES installations. The training also aims to highlight planned legislative changes in the areas covered.
The training emphasizes the practical aspects of legal regulations.
✍ TARGET AUDIENCE
- investors and developers of RES sources
- energy consumers interested in their own RES installation or in purchasing energy from RES
- employees of public administration bodies involved in the investment process for RES installations
- representatives of local government units and public administration responsible for renewable energy sources
- energy trading companies
- lawyers providing legal services to the RES sector
- employees of banks financing investments in renewable energy sources
- all persons interested in the topics covered.
✍ Benefits for participants
Participants will gain comprehensive knowledge of current and planned regulations in the field of renewable energy sources, in their practical dimension.
✍ PROGRAMME
1. Legal regulations regarding RES in Poland – general remarks
2. Types and characteristics of key RES sources
3. Investment process
- Securing legal title to real property
- Environmental conditions decision
- Local spatial development plan / decision on building conditions
- Building permit
- Connection to the power grid, including grid connection conditions and pending changes in this regard, i.e. cable pooling, deposits, increase of advance payments in PLN, simplifications in procedures, changes in deadlines
4. Generation of electricity
- Licence for electricity generation
- Entry in the register of small RES installations
5. Support schemes for RES in Poland
- Auction system – prequalification, participation in auction, obligations after winning an auction, settlement of negative balance
- FIP/FIT systems
6. Prosumer settlement rules (impact of CSIRE on settlements)
7. Sale of electricity
- Regulatory requirements
- Electricity sale agreement
- Corporate PPA agreements (cPPA)
8. "Bankability" of RES project(s)
9. Energy clusters and distributed energy
10. Electricity storage
11. Green hydrogen and biomethane – market development outlook
12. Planned legislative changes in the RES sector.
✍ TRAINER
Joanna Grabowska – MBA in Energy Management, Economist
Former long-term employee of URE, currently an expert in the electricity, heat, and gas sectors.
Advisor in the field of investments in PV installations/farms, wind turbines, and the construction of CHP sources on land and at facilities belonging to entities, energy companies, as well as municipalities and communes (decarbonisation, energy cost savings, environmental protection).
Trainer: conducts internal and external training, including in the areas of renewable energy sources, energy law, and energy efficiency.

