OX2 has won wind farms with a total capacity of nearly 120MW and 28MW of solar projects in the latest Polish state auction.
The winning bids add to a 62.5MW wind farm secured in the country’s June auction.
The approvals strengthen OX2’s position on the renewable energy market in Poland, the company said.
OX2 currently has five wind farms under construction with capacities between 20MW and 45MW.
The projects are the result of winning auctions in the period of 2018-2021.
OX2 has also invested in solar farms, that are at various stages of development.
The total capacity of wind and solar farms in OX2’s Polish portfolio is about 1.4GW.
OX2 chief executive Paul Stormoen said: “Poland has been a strong market for OX2 over the last years and we continue to invest in both the project portfolio and the local organisation.
“Based on this latest state auction we expect to have an increasing participation in the Polish energy transition also in the coming years.”
OX2 country manager for Poland Katarzyna Suchcicka added: “We are very happy with the outcome of the auction and the opportunity to build more renewables in Poland.
“More wind and PV is very much needed both to lower the electricity prices for consumers in Poland and also to reduce the local pollution from fossil energy.”


