European Energy has finalised the construction of a group of wind farms in Poland total 45MW.
The Pomerania wind portfolio, developed by the company in north-western Poland, consists of five facilities.
With the grid connection of the portfolio, European Energy will have a total wind capacity of 59.7MW in Poland.
Construction of the 18-turbine portfolio began in 2019 with a total investment of E73.15m.
European Energy has more than 500MW of its own wind and solar power assets across the world, is active in 24 countries with a development pipeline totalling 24GW with 1.2GW under construction.
“We are ready to share this experience with other markets, bringing green, local, and affordable energy to all,” said Johannes Thon, European Energy’s Head of Projects in Central and Eastern Europe.
“Renewable energy projects contribute to the economic development of the region, including the provision of the clean energy and injecting substantial funds via taxes to the local governments’ yearly budgets, thus helping to improve the key local infrastructure (such as road networks, schools, or leisure areas),” said Marek Dołkowski, Siemyśl Commune Mayor.


