A constant increase in prices of electricity in Poland should lead to a greater interest in other energy sources. The strong lobby for fossil fuels, however, has hindered development of investments in renewable energy sources. This is reflected in the drafts of Energy Law now before the Polish Parliament. Both government submission and deputy-sponsored draft do not consider widespread power generation using unconventional sources. As these issues have not been addressed in either draft, development of wind power and hydropower stations is unlikely.