ERO and photovoltaic farms

ERO and photovoltaic farms

What does the ERO do in Poland? History, powers and role of the Energy Regulatory Office

In Poland’s rapidly developing energy sector, the Energy Regulatory Office (ERO) plays a key role. For companies building photovoltaic farms, understanding the functions and competencies of the ERO is essential for successful operation in the market. In this article, we will look at the history of the ERO, its current competencies and its role. In addition, we will compare the ERO with similar regulatory bodies in Europe.


History of the Energy Regulatory Authority. ERO and photovoltaic farms.

The ERO was established under the Energy Law of April 10, 1997. The establishment of this office was a response to the need for an independent regulatory body to oversee the liberalization of the energy market in Poland. Since its inception, the ERO has served as a regulator whose main objective is to balance the interests of energy companies and energy consumers.


Current powers and role of the ERO

1. issuance of licenses

The ERO is responsible for granting licenses for the generation, transmission, distribution and trading of electricity, gas and heat. For companies building photovoltaic farms, obtaining the appropriate licenses is crucial.

2 Tariffs

The Authority approves tariffs for energy companies to protect consumers from unjustified price increases. Tariffs must comply with the principles of transparency and non-discrimination.

3 Supervision of the energy market

The ERO monitors the functioning of the energy market, ensuring its transparency and competitiveness. It intervenes in case of violations of energy law or competition rules.

4. promotion of renewable energy sources (RES)

The Authority supports the development of RES through support systems, such as RES auctions, which allow renewable energy producers to obtain guaranteed prices for energy sales.

5. protection of energy consumers

The ERO cares about consumer rights, including access to information, the ability to switch vendors and the handling of complaints and requests.


The role of the ERO for companies building photovoltaic farms

For companies operating in the photovoltaic sector, the ERO is a key authority on:

  • Obtaining licenses: Necessary to legally generate and sell electricity.
  • Participation in RES auctions: Which provide stable financial conditions for RES projects.
  • Regulation of grid connections: the ERO determines the conditions for connecting installations to the electricity grid.
  • Market monitoring: Provide up-to-date information on the state of the energy market and regulations.

Similar regulatory bodies in Europe. ERO and photovoltaic farms.

1. Germany – Bundesnetzagentur

Federal Network Agency responsible for regulating the electricity, gas, telecommunications, postal and rail markets. It ensures the competitiveness and reliability of these sectors.

2. France – Commission de régulation de l’énergie (CRE)

The CRE regulates the French electricity and gas market. Its main goal is to ensure the proper functioning of the market and protect the interests of consumers.

3. the United Kingdom – Ofgem

The Office of Gas and Electricity Markets oversees the energy market, promoting competition and protecting consumers. Ofgem is also committed to decarbonization goals.

4. Spain – Comisión Nacional de los Mercados y la Competencia (CNMC)

The CNMC is responsible for supervising and regulating all markets and protecting competition, including in the energy sector.

5. Italy – Autorità di Regolazione per Energia Reti e Ambiente (ARERA).

ARERA regulates the electricity, gas, water and waste markets. Its task is to ensure the efficiency and sustainability of these sectors.


The Energy Regulatory Office plays a key role in shaping the Polish energy market.

Its actions have a direct impact on the operation of companies building photovoltaic farms, influencing licensing processes, support systems and regulations. Knowledge of the powers and functions of the ERO is essential for successful operations in the RES sector. A comparison with other European regulators shows that independent institutions overseeing the energy market are standard, which promotes transparency and sustainable energy development on our continent.

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