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Poland's largest opposition party, Civic Platform (PO), harbors ambitious plans to expedite the country's departure from coal if it emerges victorious in the fiercely contested upcoming election At present, Poland heavily relies on coal for electricity generation, resulting in exorbitant power prices within Europe and a substantial carbon footprint Such circumstances could impede the nation's ability to attract environmentally friendly projects and export energy-intensive goods, such as steel PO envisions a radical transformation, aiming to transition from coal to wind and solar as the primary sources of Polish electricity by the decade's end


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