Lithuanian company Ignitis Group has started generating electricity at the 94MW Pomerania wind farm in Poland.
The project is expected to commence continuous operations after completing the launch coordination, construction procedures and receiving its generation permit.
It comprises 29 turbines with individual capacity ranging from 3MW to 3.3MW and will generate about 300 gigawatt-hours of electricity when operational.
Pomerania won a 15-year feed-in tariff in Poland‘s auction for renewable energy projects.
Ignitis Group chief executive Darius Maikstenas said: “The launch of electricity generation by Pomerania wind farm is signalling another completed stage of an important project to Ignitis Group and Poland as well as the determination to strengthen our position in a strategically important Polish market.
“This farm will contribute to a more sustainable and greener strategy of Ignitis Group and ensure stable return for all our shareholders, including the State of Lithuania.”


