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Poland’s energy story is both a cautionary tale and an inspiring narrative about how a nation heavily dependent on coal has managed to diversify its energy mix significantly within just a few decades. Back in 1990, Poland was essentially synonymous with coal energy, relying on it for nearly three-quarters of its total energy supply. At that time, the country’s energy infrastructure was almost entirely built around domestic coal production, particularly lignite and hard coal, fueling everything from power generation to industrial furnaces and household heating stoves. Fast forward to 2024, and the energy landscape looks quite different — not perfect, but certainly more diversified, resilient, and balanced.
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