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Less and Less Polish Coal, More and More Energy Storage. New Data From the Central Statistical Office.

The latest data from the Central Statistical Office (GUS) shows how much the flywheel of the Polish economy, built many years ago, is shrinking, and how we are shifting to other categories. Only 81 million tons of Polish coal were extracted from the ground last year, with the amount of brown coal being particularly low. What's in return? We've seen, among other things, a surge in the production of batteries used for energy storage.
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The latest data from the Central Statistical Office (GUS) shows how much the flywheel of the Polish economy, built many years ago, is shrinking, and how we are shifting to other categories. Only 81 million tons of Polish coal were extracted from the ground last year, with the amount of brown coal being particularly low. What's in return? We've seen, among other things, a surge in the production of batteries used for energy storage.

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Business Insider (Poland) broke the news in on Tuesday, January 27, 2026.
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