Eurowind Energy has signed a 10-year hybrid corporate power purchase agreement with Rockwool to supply renewable electricity from the Mirosławiec wind farm and the Marulewy solar plant in Poland.
Eurowind Energy said the deal will deliver about 70GWh of renewable electricity a year to support Rockwool’s long-term decarbonisation ambitions.
According to Eurowind Energy, the cPPA will come into effect in mid-2028 and run for ten years.
Kenneth Dupont, energy category director at Rockwool group, said: “At ROCKWOOL, we are committed to reducing the carbon footprint of our operations, and long-term partnerships like this play an important role.”
Dupont added: “Securing renewable electricity from trusted partners such as Eurowind Energy brings us closer to our climate ambitions while helping to expand renewable capacity in Poland.”
Jesper Schaumburg-Düring, commercial director at Eurowind Energy, stated: “We are proud to support ROCKWOOL’s decarbonization efforts with stable, long-term renewable energy from our expanding portfolio in Poland. A hybrid corporate PPA is a strong solution that maximizes the value due to the combination of technologies and provides a powerful contribution for companies like ROCKWOOL with substantial sustainability ambitions.”


