Main points to engage PGE 

As a priority, financial institutions should require PGE to: 

  • Provide transparent information regarding its climate strategy
  • Stop developing new fossil fuel projects (including extension of existing infrastructure and coal-to-gas conversion)
  • Commit to a target to reach net zero by 2035 in EU/OECD countries and by 2040 for the rest of the world
  • Commit to close and not to sell or convert coal and gas plants

PGE overview

Revenues

21.2 M€

 Installed
gas capacities

2.3 GW

Planned
gas capacities

5.2 GW

Carbon
intensity

810 gCO2/kWh

Coal
phase-out

None

Gas
phase-out

2042

Net zero objective

2050

PGE Energy mix

PGE investment strategy

PGE fossil developments plan

Facility location Type Capacity Status Start year
Krajnik (Poland)Gas unit660 MWunconfirmedN/A
Rybnik (Poland)Gas plant - CCGT882 MWin construction2026
Czechnica Nowa (Poland)CHP342 MWin construction2025
Bydgoszcz (Poland)CHP52.6 MWin construction2025
Gdynia (Poland)CHP160 MWpre-construction2026
Ostrów Wielkopolski (Poland)Gas plant - CCGT1 310 MWplannedN/A
Kraków (Poland)CHP99.8 MWpre-constructionby 2030
Szczecin (Poland)CHP24 MWpre-constructionby 2030
Wielopole (Poland)Gas unit1040 MWunconfirmedN/A
Adamów (Poland)Gas plant - CCGT600 MWpre-construction2027

Last updated: 03/2025