With 718 MW already in operation and a total of over 1 GW (1,082 MW) including projects currently under construction, the company has strengthened its leading position in Poland’s rapidly expanding clean energy market.
This achievement underscores R.Power’s role as a pioneer of the energy transition in Poland. By consistently expanding its portfolio of modern generation and flexibility assets, the company is helping to increase the share of clean, domestically produced electricity and strengthen the long-term stability of the national power system.
“Becoming the largest independent power producer in Poland is a landmark moment for our company” said Przemek Pięta, CEO and Founder of R.Power. “It proves the strength of our strategy and our team, and it motivates us to continue expanding our portfolio and delivering even more clean energy to Polish households and businesses. Our focus is now firmly on battery energy storage systems, which will play a central role in the future of the power system.”
In Poland, R.Power is now preparing the deployment of its mid-term BESS portfolio, which includes large-scale projects in locations such as Herby (10 MWh), Jedwabno (300 MWh), Tursko Wielkie (1,000 MWh) and Gdańsk (1,000 MWh). Beyond Poland, the company is also advancing the Scornicesti project in Romania (254 MWh). Together, these developments represent several hundred megawatts and multiple gigawatt-hours of new storage capacity, positioning R.Power among the frontrunners in energy storage across Central and Eastern Europe.
The above-mentioned ranking and company position were prepared based on the installed capacity in onshore renewable generation (wind and photovoltaics only), using publicly available information.
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