Energa Obtains Permits for 65MW Mitra Photovoltaic in Przykona
- Energa Green Development secures permits to construct 65MW as part of the first stage of the Mitra photovoltaic farm, furthering sustainable energy news.
What Happened?
Energa Green Development has received the necessary permits to construct the first stage of the Mitra photovoltaic farm in Przykona, in the Wielkopolskie Voivodeship, on former mining land. The farm is expected to generate enough energy to power over 30,000 households per year. Currently, a contractor is being selected, with construction set to begin mid-year. The Mitra project is the largest photovoltaic project being implemented by Energa, a member of the ORLEN Group.
Why Does it Matter?
The construction of the Mitra photovoltaic farm represents a significant step forward in Energa's commitment to renewable energy and sustainable energy solutions. The use of former mining land for the construction of the farm highlights the company's commitment to not only generating clean energy but also to the revitalization and reuse of land in an environmentally responsible manner. With the Mitra farm, Energa is furthering their position as a leader in the photovoltaic industry and demonstrating the potential of renewable energy solutions in meeting the energy demands of communities.
What's Next?
Energa's plans for the Mitra photovoltaic farm are ambitious, and its completion is expected to bring about significant benefits to the surrounding communities. The farm is expected to provide a reliable source of clean energy, reducing dependence on non-renewable sources, while also creating jobs and stimulating local economic growth. In addition, the farm serves as a model for other companies and organizations looking to invest in renewable energy solutions, providing a tangible example of the potential of photovoltaic technology in meeting energy needs sustainably. With construction set to begin soon, Energa is poised to bring their vision for a cleaner and more sustainable future to life.