OX2 Secures 51 MW Solar Project in Poland
- OX2 expands its Polish footprint with a 51-MW solar project, set to power 22,000 homes by 2028, marking its third photovoltaic venture in the region.

Swedish renewables developer OX2 has secured a 51-MW solar project in Poland's Swietokrzyskie Voivodeship through the latest renewable energy tender. This marks OX2's third photovoltaic project in Poland. The solar park, located in the Pinczowski and Buski districts, is expected to generate approximately 55 GWh of electricity annually, powering around 22,000 households. Construction is set to begin in the third quarter of next year, with completion anticipated between late 2027 and early 2028.
In July, Poland contracted 1.6 GW of solar and 82.7 MW of wind capacity in renewable energy auctions, with winning bids covering 54% of the energy offered. Previously, OX2 secured contracts for a 165-MW solar park and a 40-MW wind farm in Poland. The company also has a 200 MW energy storage capacity obligation from two facilities awarded in the main capacity market auction for 2029.
What are the details of OX2's new 51-MW solar project in Poland?
- The 51-MW solar project is located in Poland's Swietokrzyskie Voivodeship, specifically in the Pinczowski and Buski districts.
- It is expected to generate approximately 55 GWh of electricity annually.
- The project will power around 22,000 households.
- Construction is scheduled to begin in the third quarter of next year.
- Completion is anticipated between late 2027 and early 2028.
- This project is OX2's third photovoltaic project in Poland.
- OX2 has previously secured contracts for a 165-MW solar park and a 40-MW wind farm in Poland.
- The company has a 200 MW energy storage capacity obligation from two facilities awarded in the main capacity market auction for 2029.
- In July, Poland contracted 1.6 GW of solar and 82.7 MW of wind capacity in renewable energy auctions.
- Winning bids in the auction covered 54% of the energy offered.
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