Polenergia Unveils Poland's Largest Solar Farm: 67 MW

May 8, 2025 10:03 AM ET
  • Polenergia's 67 MW Szprotawa solar plant nears launch, boosting total PV capacity to 149 MW and expanding renewable energy footprint in Poland.

Polenergia, a Polish private utility, is set to launch its largest solar plant, the 67 MW Szprotawa PV farm, after filing for a concession to generate electricity. The technological commissioning process is underway to test PV panels, inverters, transformer stations, and cable connections. Once the Energy Regulatory Office grants the necessary license, Polenergia's total PV capacity will increase to 149 MW.

Located in eastern Lubuskie province, the Szprotawa facility spans over 76 hectares and includes 107,000 double-sided modules. Its construction took place from March to December 2024. With this launch, Polenergia's total capacity across 13 wind farms and PV assets will reach 641 MW, expanding its PV farms to eight.

What impact will the Szprotawa PV farm have on Polenergia's total energy capacity?

  • The Szprotawa PV farm will increase Polenergia's total photovoltaic (PV) capacity from 82 MW to 149 MW.
  • This represents an increase of approximately 82% in Polenergia's PV capacity.
  • The addition of the Szprotawa PV farm will bring Polenergia's total renewable energy capacity, including wind and solar, to 641 MW.
  • The Szprotawa facility will be Polenergia's largest solar plant, significantly enhancing its renewable energy portfolio.
  • With the Szprotawa PV farm, Polenergia will operate a total of eight PV farms.