Enea buys 35 MW PV farm in Poland

Alina Oprea
Enea SA has bought a 35 MW photovoltaic farm in Greater Poland Voivodeship from PAD RES. The Genowefa Photovoltaic Farm is expected to produce more than 35,000 MWh of green energy annually. The operating installation was purchased from PAD RES, a leading developer in the clean energy sector. PAD RES is a joint venture between Kajima Europe and Griffin Capital Partners.

Located near Kleczew, Greater Poland Voivodeship, the Genowefa Photovoltaic Farm is expected to produce more than 35,000 MWh of green energy annually in its first years of operation, providing clean energy for approximately 17,500 households. Construction of the site began in April 2022 and the farm started producing energy in August 2023.

The plant consists of 65,420 panels and covers an area of about 40 hectares.

“Over the past months, we have declared a clear acceleration of our efforts to increase the Enea Group's installed capacity in renewable energy sources. Recent weeks and further investments, like the purchase of the Genowefa PV Farm, are a confirmation of the realization of our commitments and our contribution to the transformation of the energy sector. Our next installations are in the pipeline, and currently, we have projects within Group companies with specified connection conditions for about 525 MW. In 2024, we plan to have projects for about 800 MW with construction permits issued", says Paweł Majewski, CEO of Enea SA.

In recent months, the Enea Group has significantly increased its renewable energy production capacity, including acquiring photovoltaic farms in Tarnów and Tykocin, as well as recently constructing a new wind farm in Bejsce with a capacity of 19.8 MW. Simultaneously, Enea is working on additional acquisitions and its own projects (so-called greenfield projects), which are at various stages of development.

The transaction announced today is the latest in a series of transactions over the past few weeks, in line with Enea Group's strategy to increase its installed RES capacity, by investing in operating installations and projects under development. Within the scope of its own RES projects (so-called greenfield), work on the construction of PV farms is well advanced.

The sale to Enea Group aligns with PAD RES's business strategy, which involves actively pursuing new greenfield opportunities, acquisitions of early-stage development projects, and taking these projects through construction, ensuring they are successfully commissioned to provide clean energy to Poland and investment opportunities to the global market.

“Genowefa is an example of Kajima's commitment to delivering vital clean energy for Poland. The sale of this PV farm to Enea Group shows the ongoing transformation of the Polish energy sector and the growing demand for renewable energy sources”, says Chris Gill, Investments Director and head of Renewables at Kajima.

PAD RES is a joint venture between Kajima Europe and Griffin Capital Partners. The Genowefa PV farm is a milestone project, marking the first PAD RES development to be constructed, commissioned, and sold since Kajima Europe and Griffin Capital Partners acquired the majority stake in September 2021.

”In deciding to enter the renewable energy market in Poland, we recognized the extensive opportunities for development and growth in this segment. The success of our platforms in this sector in recent months confirms that we have identified the potential correctly. Owing to the actions of our team, PAD RES's renewable capacity exceeds 2 GW, placing the platform at the forefront of Poland's emerging renewable energy sector”, says Jędrzej Socha, Senior Vice President Investments at Griffin Capital Partners.

Enea Group develops innovative projects and renewable energy sources. It is one of the largest energy companies in Poland and shares responsibility for the country's energy security. It supplies energy to more than 2.7 million customers.

Kajima Europe is a pan-European real asset investor, developer, and manager with a portfolio of around £10 billion assets under management (AUM), as well as a general contractor.

"We are happy to have partnered with Enea, one of Poland's largest energy groups and the second-largest producer of electricity in Poland. Our joint mission is to actively participate in transforming the energy sector and developing renewable energy sources. Since 2022, we have acquired 13 projects with a total capacity of 450 MW with Grid Connection Conditions, and we also have additional active investment plans – we are planning to start construction of another 140 MW of photovoltaic projects this year”, says Julian Rudd-Jones, Director at PAD RES Group.

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