European Energy has completed the sale of an 83.5 MW operational wind portfolio located in north-west Poland to Enea Nowa Energia, a subsidiary of the leading Polish energy utility, Enea S.A.
The transaction includes:
- Enea Nowa Energia will own 100% of EE Pommern GmbH, the indirect owner of five operational wind farms Grzmiąca, Białogard I, Kołobrzeg, Drawsko II, and Siemyśl totaling 44.7 MW.
- A 100% ownership stake in EE Liskowo sp. z o.o., which owns the 38.8 MW Liskowo wind farm.
All six wind farms, located in the West Pomeranian Voivodeship, were commissioned between 2021 and 2023 and utilize wind turbines supplied by Siemens Gamesa, GE, and Nordex. The assets are fully operational and contribute to Poland's growing renewable energy capacity.
"This divestment represents a significant milestone in our long-term strategy for Poland," said Olga Sypula, Country Manager for Poland at European Energy.
"Our commitment extends beyond development we are contributing to a sustainable energy future while supporting local communities and infrastructure."
European Energy has maintained a strong presence in Poland since 2006, actively engaging with local communities and supporting initiatives in education, healthcare, and public services. The company continues to prioritize local partnerships and value creation in its renewable energy projects.
"We will utilize the funds to advance and expand our Polish project development on all technological fronts," added Jens-Peter Zink, Deputy CEO of European Energy.
"Poland remains a core market with high growth potential, particularly in battery storage, hybrid systems, and green hydrogen."
The sale will positively impact European Energy's financial position and underlines its role as a key developer in the Polish renewable sector, where its development pipeline now exceeds 5 GW.
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