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European Energy energises solar park in Poland

Dec 23, 2024

European Energy expands Its operating portfolio with a 54 MW Solar Park in West Pomerania.

Copenhagen, Denmark, 23rd of December – European Energy has successfully grid connected a 54 MW solar park near Debnica in West Pomerania, Poland. Construction was completed on the 21st of December 2024.

In Poland, European Energy is driving renewable energy development with nearly 4 GW of projects in the pipeline, encompassing wind, solar, and battery technologies. Additionally, the company is advancing over 1.6 GW of screening projects in the country.

With the Debnica solar farm now operational, European Energy’s total operating asset capacity in Poland has grown from 131 MW to nearly 200 MW. The Debnica facility is expected to generate more than 50 GWh of electricity annually, equivalent to the energy consumption of approximately 13,500 European households.

“We are thrilled to have energised our so far largest solar project in Poland. This milestone is the result of a tremendous effort by our entire Polish team and establishes us as a key player in Poland’s renewable energy sector,” said Olga Sypula, Country Manager for European Energy in Poland.

Financing for the Debnica solar farm was secured in August 2024, with Polish bank mBank providing EUR 33.3 million in funding for both the Debnica solar park and the Lobez solar park, which European Energy is currently constructing.

“Our engineering team has accumulated extensive expertise through projects across Europe and overseas. It is particularly rewarding to grid connect our largest  solar park in Poland, and we are very happy about the good collaboration with local partners in the country,” said Poul Jacobsen, EVP and Head of EPC at European Energy.

European Energy has been active in the Polish market since 2007 and maintains offices in Warsaw and Gdynia.

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Ming Ou Lü

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miol@europeanenergy.com