Towards Net Zero in Poland: A Novel Approach to Power Grid Balance with Centralized Hydrogen Production Units

The net zero emissions policy represents a crucial component of the global initiative to address climate change. The European Union has set a target of achieving net zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050. This study assesses Poland’s feasibility of achieving net zero emissions. Currently, Poland rel...

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Main Authors: Dariusz Bradło, Witold Żukowski, Jan Porzuczek, Małgorzata Olek, Gabriela Berkowicz-Płatek
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Published: MDPI AG 2025-03-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/18/7/1576
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Gabriela Berkowicz-Płatek
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description The net zero emissions policy represents a crucial component of the global initiative to address climate change. The European Union has set a target of achieving net zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050. This study assesses Poland’s feasibility of achieving net zero emissions. Currently, Poland relies on fossil fuels for approximately 71% of its electricity generation, with electricity accounting for only approximately 16% of the country’s total final energy consumption. Accordingly, the transition to net zero carbon emissions will necessitate significant modifications to the energy system, particularly in the industrial, transport, and heating sectors. As this is a long-term process, this article demonstrates how the development of renewable energy sources will progressively necessitate the utilisation of electrolysers in line with the ongoing industrial transformation. A new framework for the energy system up to 2060 is presented, with transition phases in 2030, 2040, and 2050. This study demonstrates that it is feasible to attain a sustainable, zero-emission, and stable energy system despite reliance on uncontrolled and weather-dependent energy sources. Preparing the electricity grid to transmit almost three times the current amount represents a significant challenge. The resulting simulation capacities, comprising 64 GW of onshore wind, 33 GW of offshore wind, 136 GW of photovoltaic, 10 GW of nuclear, and 22 GW of electrolysers, enable a positive net energy balance to be achieved under the weather conditions observed between 2015 and 2023. To guarantee system stability, electrolysers must operate within a centralised framework, functioning as centrally controlled dispatchable load units.
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spelling doaj-art-5c4e616fd87f440ea84a821fc033f4632025-08-20T03:06:20ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732025-03-01187157610.3390/en18071576Towards Net Zero in Poland: A Novel Approach to Power Grid Balance with Centralized Hydrogen Production UnitsDariusz Bradło0Witold Żukowski1Jan Porzuczek2Małgorzata Olek3Gabriela Berkowicz-Płatek4Faculty of Chemical Engineering and Technology, Cracow University of Technology, Warszawska 24, 31-155 Cracow, PolandFaculty of Chemical Engineering and Technology, Cracow University of Technology, Warszawska 24, 31-155 Cracow, PolandFaculty of Environmental Engineering and Energy, Cracow University of Technology, Warszawska 24, 31-155 Cracow, PolandFaculty of Environmental Engineering and Energy, Cracow University of Technology, Warszawska 24, 31-155 Cracow, PolandFaculty of Chemical Engineering and Technology, Cracow University of Technology, Warszawska 24, 31-155 Cracow, PolandThe net zero emissions policy represents a crucial component of the global initiative to address climate change. The European Union has set a target of achieving net zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050. This study assesses Poland’s feasibility of achieving net zero emissions. Currently, Poland relies on fossil fuels for approximately 71% of its electricity generation, with electricity accounting for only approximately 16% of the country’s total final energy consumption. Accordingly, the transition to net zero carbon emissions will necessitate significant modifications to the energy system, particularly in the industrial, transport, and heating sectors. As this is a long-term process, this article demonstrates how the development of renewable energy sources will progressively necessitate the utilisation of electrolysers in line with the ongoing industrial transformation. A new framework for the energy system up to 2060 is presented, with transition phases in 2030, 2040, and 2050. This study demonstrates that it is feasible to attain a sustainable, zero-emission, and stable energy system despite reliance on uncontrolled and weather-dependent energy sources. Preparing the electricity grid to transmit almost three times the current amount represents a significant challenge. The resulting simulation capacities, comprising 64 GW of onshore wind, 33 GW of offshore wind, 136 GW of photovoltaic, 10 GW of nuclear, and 22 GW of electrolysers, enable a positive net energy balance to be achieved under the weather conditions observed between 2015 and 2023. To guarantee system stability, electrolysers must operate within a centralised framework, functioning as centrally controlled dispatchable load units.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/18/7/1576energy transitionmodern energy systemselectrolysishydrogenrenewable energy
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Towards Net Zero in Poland: A Novel Approach to Power Grid Balance with Centralized Hydrogen Production Units
Energies
energy transition
modern energy systems
electrolysis
hydrogen
renewable energy
title Towards Net Zero in Poland: A Novel Approach to Power Grid Balance with Centralized Hydrogen Production Units
title_full Towards Net Zero in Poland: A Novel Approach to Power Grid Balance with Centralized Hydrogen Production Units
title_fullStr Towards Net Zero in Poland: A Novel Approach to Power Grid Balance with Centralized Hydrogen Production Units
title_full_unstemmed Towards Net Zero in Poland: A Novel Approach to Power Grid Balance with Centralized Hydrogen Production Units
title_short Towards Net Zero in Poland: A Novel Approach to Power Grid Balance with Centralized Hydrogen Production Units
title_sort towards net zero in poland a novel approach to power grid balance with centralized hydrogen production units
topic energy transition
modern energy systems
electrolysis
hydrogen
renewable energy
url https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/18/7/1576
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