The projects, owned by Exus Renewables, were enabled in part through Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs) with Amazon, reflecting Exus’ commitment to supporting corporates as the market rapidly transitions toward greener, more resilient energy solutions.
Together, the two wind farms are expected to generate around 116 GWh of clean electricity each year, contributing to Poland’s energy transition. The PPAs also support Amazon’s efforts to decarbonise its operations.
This milestone represents a major achievement in development and construction, ensuring that the clean energy generated by both wind farms will help decarbonise Poland’s energy grid.
The commissioning of both assets further strengthens Exus Renewables’ position as a leading Energy Solutions Provider, offering clean energy solutions through PPAs to companies across Europe.
“After months of hard work, we’re delighted that the Jastrowie and Okonek wind farms are now officially operational” said Pawel Szawlowski, Country Manager for Poland at Exus Renewables. “Exus has a strong commitment to decarbonising Europe’s economy and advancing key renewable energy technologies. Through these PPAs, we will help fast-track Poland’s renewable energy transition, contribute to the government’s 2030 clean energy targets, and to Amazon’s decarbonisation efforts.”
Under the National Energy and Climate Plan (NECP), Poland aims to generate 56 percent of its electricity from renewable energy sources by 2030. Wind is an integral part of this plan, and the Jastrowie and Okonek wind farms will play an essential role in helping Poland to reach this ambitious target.
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