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Polish Briefing: The Ministry of Climate wants to integrate the photovoltaic industry

What goes on in Poland on the 11th of September.

The Ministry of Climate wants to integrate the photovoltaic industry

Today, the Ministry of Climate will sign a letter of intent on establishing a partnership for the development of the photovoltaic industry and the conclusion of a sectoral agreement.

The conference will be held with the participation of the Minister of Climate, Michał Kurtyka, and Deputy Minister of Climate, Government Plenipotentiary for RES, Ireneusz Zyska. A letter of intent will be signed on the establishment of a partnership for the development of the PV industry and the conclusion of a sector agreement.

During the European Economic Congress in Katowice and the Economic Forum in Karpacz, the Ministry of Climate and the Institute for Renewable Energy proposed the creation of a gigafactory of elements for the production of photovoltaics, an Industrial PV Panel, which would be built in Upper Silesia.

Similar letters of intent regarding the development of offshore wind energy and sectoral speech were signed by the Ministry of Climate with the industry at the beginning of July. In the same month, a letter of intent was also signed regarding the development of hydrogen technology.

 


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