Wiatrakowa Act 2025. Poles do not want to fight windmills [SONDAŻ]


More in Common Polska is an organization that has been analyzing Polish and Poles' attitudes towards the climate, energy transformation and energy security for several years.
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Data collected by the organization in August 2025 prove that concerns related to climate change and the need for environmental protection are not strictly along the party lines. Despite frequent media narratives about acute division of the study They show that concern for the climate and future of the energy sector largely connects, and does not divide society.
In the next two decades 59 percent respondents see the foundation of the Polish energy system in renewable energy sources. She came in second Nuclear energy with a result of 49 percent indications. Traditional fossil fuels – coal and gas – are chosen much less often, which is confirmed by the growing importance of clean technologies.
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So many Poles support the development of wind energy. The exception of Grzegorz Braun's party voters
The report prepared by More in Common Polska indicates that 64 percent respondents support the development of land farms, while the opposition expresses 24 percent, and 12 percent There is no opinion. Most supporters of wind energy are among the voters of the grouping of the current ruling coalition and the Together party.
The most supporters are among the electorate Civic Coalition. The development of wind energy supports as much as 93 percent. of them. It is also supported by 89 percent. left voters, 79 percent PSL voters and 76 percent Polish voters 2050.
Interestingly, support for the development of wind energy prevails among the right voters. Its development supports 49 percent. PiS voters and 48 percent Confederation voters.
The exception is voters Confederation of the Polish Crown of Grzegorz Braun. Here 66 percent is against the development of this form of renewable energy.
A windmill in the area? Poles don't mind
As the study shows, 53 percent Poles answer the question in the affirmative “If the landing wind farm were to be built in the area of your place of residencewould you/would you be in favor or against this decision? “
The study also reveals A high level of acceptance for legal solutions assuming that wind farms operators should share a part of profits with local communities. Such regulations are supported by 67 percent. respondents, and 17 percent oppose them. According to the authors of the study, these results confirm that Poles expect fair energy transformation and even distribution of benefits, including compensation for people who live closest to the turbines.
The study was carried out on behalf of More in Common Polska by the company Opinia24 by Cati/CAWI methods on August 6-13, 2025 at a sample of 1601 people.




