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Poland stands at the threshold of a biogas revolution. With approximately 330 biogas plants currently operational and ambitious government targets aiming to expand capacity significantly by 2030, the country presents compelling opportunities for investors seeking profitable renewable energy projects. The agricultural sector, which accounts for 2.2% of Poland's GDP, provides abundant organic waste materials ideal for biogas production, yet the technology remains underutilised compared to Western European nations.
Financing Opportunities
The Polish government has introduced substantial financial support mechanisms to accelerate biogas development. The "Energy for the Countryside" programme offers grants covering up to 65% of eligible costs, with a maximum of 20 million złoty per project. Additionally, low-interest loans can cover the remaining investment costs, potentially financing up to 100% of project expenses. These favourable terms significantly reduce the financial burden on investors and improve return on investment timelines.
European Union funding further enhances the investment landscape. The FEnIKS programme provides over $93 million for biogas infrastructure, whilst total EU funding for biogas projects is expected to reach $322 million. This multi-layered financial support creates a uniquely advantageous environment for biogas investment in Poland.
Revenue Potential
Biogas plants generate multiple revenue streams. Primary income derives from electricity sales, supported by Poland's feed-in tariff and feed-in premium systems. For smaller installations under 1 MW, reference prices can reach 1,025 PLN per MWh, ensuring stable, predictable returns. The auction system for larger facilities, whilst more competitive, still provides 15-year contracts that guarantee long-term revenue security.
Secondary income sources include heat sales to nearby communities or industrial facilities, and the sale of digestate—a valuable organic fertiliser that commands premium prices. Research indicates that waste-based biogas plants can generate annual profits exceeding 2 million złoty, with breakeven points typically reached within 5-7 years for medium-sized installations.
Featured Project: 2 MW Biogas Development in Western Poland
Jesper Kjær ApS, a broker specialising in agricultural properties across Poland, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, and the Czech Republic, is currently facilitating a particularly attractive biogas investment opportunity. The project features a 2 MW biogas plant under development in western Poland, strategically positioned near the German border and major motorway junctions.
Key advantages of this project include:
Integrated substrate supply: Direct slurry pipeline connection to an adjacent pig finishing facility (1,200 weaners and 10,800 finishing pigs), ensuring consistent, cost-effective feedstock.
Experienced developer: The project developer operates a 600-hectare arable farm, providing additional biomass from agricultural operations and established networks for supplementary substrate sources
Strategic location: Five-hectare site with excellent road access and over one kilometre from nearest residential properties, minimising potential community objections.
Flexible investment models: The developer seeks partners and offers various cooperation structures to suit different investor preferences.
The pig production facility is fully permitted and financed, with commissioning scheduled for late 2026. This integrated approach—combining animal production with biogas generation—exemplifies the circular economy principles increasingly valued in European agriculture. The continuous supply of high-quality organic waste from the pig unit provides optimal conditions for efficient biogas production whilst solving waste management challenges.
Poland's biogas sector offers investors a rare combination: strong government support, proven technology, multiple revenue streams, and significant growth potential. With 14 major companies planning $4.3 billion in biogas investments nationwide, the momentum is undeniable. The 2 MW project presented by Jesper Kjær ApS represents an excellent entry point into this dynamic market for investors seeking sustainable, profitable renewable energy ventures.
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