Enea launches Bejsce wind farm in Poland

Enea Group officially launched its wind farm near Bejsce, in southeastern Poland, the company announced. The facility has six Siemens Gamesa turbines, each with a capacity of 3.3 megawatts (MW). It was constructed by OX2, from which Enea Nowa Energia bought the project in 2023.
The wind farm will produce approximately 65 gigawatt-hours (GWh) of green energy annually, enough to power nearly 20 thousand households. The new installation is expected to reduce CO2 emissions from fossil fuels by about 38 thousand tons per year. That is equivalent to the emissions from around 19 thousand passenger cars over the same period.
“The already operational Bejsce Wind Farm is one of those renewable energy installations that will soon bring the Enea Group’s wind capacity to nearly 300 megawatts,” stated Arkadiusz Arusztowicz, President of Enea Nowa Energia.
“We are simultaneously developing our own generation capacity to supply green energy to businesses and industry, while also executing projects for investors, as in the case of the Bejsce wind farm,” said Tomasz Guzowski, President of OX2 Poland.
Besides launching the Bejsce Wind Farm, Enea completed other major renewable energy deals this year: three wind farm purchases totalling almost 200 MW, including 176 MW now operational and more than 23 MW in progress. The company aims to reach nearly 5 gigawatts of renewable capacity by 2035.
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