European Energy has signed two agreements to sell a portfolio of six operational wind farms in Poland to Enea.
The portfolio is all located in the West Pomeranian region and commissioned between 2021 and 2023 with a total installed capacity of 83.5MW, using turbines from Siemens Gamesa, GE, and Nordex.
Olga Sypula, country manager for Poland at European Energy, said: “These agreements are the result of close collaboration and long-term planning within our activities in Poland.
“Our role in Poland goes far beyond project development. We are building a portfolio that delivers not only renewable power, but also long-term value to communities, investors, the national energy system, and energy security.”
European Energy has consistently prioritised local engagement across its projects in Poland.
In West Pomeranian region, the company has supported a range of initiatives, including upgrades to local infrastructure, contributions to cultural and educational events, and donations to municipal services such as fire brigades and healthcare facilities.
Active in Poland since 2006, European Energy is significantly expanding its presence through utility-scale solar PV, onshore wind, and battery projects.
The company is also exploring opportunities for green hydrogen and green fuels production in the region, aligning with Poland’s energy transition goals.
Jens-Peter Zink, deputy chief executive of European Energy, said: “These agreements support our business strategy and allow us to reinvest in new greenfield developments in Poland.
“Poland is a core market for us, and we are continuing to scale up our development pipeline across wind, solar, and Power-to-X – now also including a significant battery portfolio.
“The demand for renewable energy in Poland is growing, and we see strong potential for new investments in grid infrastructure, hybrid projects, and Power-to-X technologies.”
European Energy added that it continues to actively develop new renewable energy projects across Poland, with a development pipeline exceeding 5GW.


