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Poland plans to achieve the EU15 energy intensity level of 2005 by 2030 and is obligated to meet EU directives to improve energy efficiency by 20% in 2020, showing annual energy efficiency savings of 1.5%.
Poland’s agricultural economy is shifting away from subsistence agriculture and labor-intensive farming and making progress toward larger-scale commercial production.
Poland’s mobile banking market has been growing dynamically and is considered one of the most developed in the world.
Poland’s automotive industry is an important manufacturing sectors that has become Central and Eastern Europe’s manufacturing hub for cars, car parts and components.
The market for hunting, sporting arms, and accessories is developing in Poland.
Almost eighty percent of Poland’s electricity is produced by hard and brown coal fired power plants that were built between1960-1980, and no longer meet the EU’s strict environmental requirements for greenhouse gas emissions reduction.
Expanding and upgrading of Poland’s electricity transmission network is a key element to meet its EU goals of increasing renewable energy sources.
Energy transformation is one of the major pillars of the European Commission’s (EC) strategy for economic recovery. This approach is compatible with Poland’s economic priorities of energy sector transformation to meet EU Green Deal obligations.
The number of Polish temporary business and tourism travelers admitted to the United States increased since Poland’s designation in the visa waiver program.
Poland’s military is undergoing changes designed to transform it into a more capable, mobile, and NATO-compatible force.
The Polish government is looking for additional sources of income to fuel the state budget, to cope with unprecedented expenditures connected to the COVID-19 health crisis, among those under consideration is the Digital Single Tax (DST).
Digital technologies in the development of the fifth-generation wireless communication networks (5G) is a high priority of the Polish government.
Poland plans to install smart meters at 80% of end-users by 2026. Currently the number of intelligent meters installed constitutes only 5% of the total number of meters in operation (1.3 million).
The Polish government is working on legislation to allow the construction of wind farms off of Poland’s coastline.
Photovoltaics will experience significant growth in Poland in the upcoming years.