Tusk: Poland to radically boost capacity of onshore wind farms
Title: Poland to Radically Boost Capacity of Onshore Wind Farms
Poland is poised to significantly increase its onshore wind capacity, as evidenced by the recent commercial operation of the Silesia wind farm II. The wind farm, located in the south of Poland, has reached its commercial operation date (COD), adding 136.8 MW to the country's renewable energy infrastructure [1].
Silesia wind farm II, controlled by Ignitis Renewables, a subsidiary of Ignitis Group, is equipped with 38 Nordex N117/3600 wind turbines. The total installed capacity of the wind farm is 136.8 MW, which can meet the annual electricity demand of around 177 thousand households. The project, with a total investment of up to EUR 240 million, is one of the largest wind farms operating in Poland [2].
The commercial operation of Silesia wind farm II has increased Ignitis Group's installed Green Capacities to 2.1 GW, from 1.9 GW. This development underscores the company's strategic priority to increase its Green Capacities from 1.4 GW in 2024 to 4–5 GW by 2030 [3].
Poland's energy landscape is evolving, with the government and private sector working towards meeting the country's renewable energy targets. The recent veto by Polish President Karol Nawrocki of a bill meant to ease rules for building onshore wind farms highlights the ongoing debate around the development of renewable energy infrastructure. However, the veto also underscores the importance of renewable energy in Poland's energy mix [4].
Ignitis Group's strategic expansion in Poland's onshore wind sector is a significant step forward. The company's 4.8 GW green capacity pipeline, including the 136.8 MW Silesia II wind farm, positions it as a key player in the country's renewable energy market. The company's focus on stable revenue streams through Contract for Difference (CfD) contracts and its alignment with EU decarbonization goals further solidify its strategic positioning [3].
For investors and financial professionals, the commercial operation of Silesia wind farm II and Ignitis Group's broader strategy present a compelling investment case. The company's financial discipline, operational efficiency, and alignment with EU climate goals offer a rare combination of proven execution, long-term visibility, and geographic diversification. As Poland continues to unlock the potential of its renewable energy sources, Ignitis Group's strategic expansion in the onshore wind sector is a must-watch for green energy investors.
References
[1] https://finance.yahoo.com/news/136-8-mw-silesia-wind-060000981.html
[2] https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2025/08/25/3138204/0/en/136-8-MW-Silesia-wind-farm-II-in-Poland-reached-the-commercial-operation-date.html
[3] https://www.ainvest.com/news/ignitis-group-strategic-expansion-polish-wind-energy-catalyst-2030-green-capacity-targets-2508/
[4] https://www.globalbankingandfinance.com/POLAND-ENERGY-ONSHORE-WIND-e7437afb-1d0c-41a3-9eb3-96815de30477
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