Polish renewable energy company Enea Group has a acquired a 35MW solar farm from Pad Res, a joint venture between Kajima Europe and Griffin Capital Partners.
Located near Kleczew, Greater Poland Voivodeship, the Genowefa solar farm started production in August 2023.
The plant consists of 65,420 panels and covers an area of about 40 hectares.
Paweł Majewski, CEO of Enea, said: “Over the past months, we have declared a clear acceleration of our efforts to increase the Enea Group’s installed capacity in renewable energy sources.
“Recent weeks and further investments, like the purchase of the Genowefa PV Farm, are a confirmation of the realisation of our commitments and our contribution to the transformation of the energy sector.
“Our next installations are in the pipeline, and currently, we have projects within Group companies with specified connection conditions for about 525MW.
“In 2024, we plan to have projects for about 800 MW with construction permits issued.”
In recent months, the Enea Group has significantly increased its renewable energy production capacity, including acquiring photovoltaic farms in Tarnów and Tykocin, as well as recently constructing a new wind farm in Bejsce with a capacity of 19.8MW.
Simultaneously, Enea is working on additional acquisitions and its own projects (so-called greenfield projects), which are at various stages of development.


