A Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) was concluded with ENGIE Zielona Energia, a wholly owned subsidiary of the French energy supply group ENGIE.
The PPA was signed between the project companies of wpd’s own onshore wind farms Jarocin Kozmin and Słupca-Kołaczkowo and the Polish ENGIE subsidiary. The agreement is a so-called offsite PPA with physical delivery of electricity, covering 100 % of the projects’ electricity generation, i.e. more than 900 GWh over the lifetime of the agreement.
The two wpd wind farms will be built in the western centre of Poland, in the Wielkopolskie voivodeship. The project Jarocin Kozmin is located approximately 11 km southeast of the city of Jarocin and consists of 17 wind turbines (WTG) of the type GE 2.5-120 with a hub height of 120 meters and will have a capacity of 42.5 MW.
The construction work for the project started in Q1/2020 and the commissioning of the first WTG is expected in Q3/2020.
The same applies to the project Słupca-Kołaczkowo located about 60 km east of the city of Poznan, which will consist of 15 wind turbines of the type Vestas 3.0-117 with a hub height of 141 meters and an installed capacity of 45 MW.
The combined annual energy generated in both projects corresponds to the annual demand of about 100,000 households.
“We at ENGIE are committed to looking for new ways to expand our portfolio management of sustainable energies with innovative solutions. Our success proves us right. We are delighted wpd has chosen ENGIE as a partner. Both wpd’s position and expertise in RES production as well as our experience in RES portfolio management paved the way to build a long-term and successful cooperation.”
Piotr Rogóż, CEO at ENGIE Zielona Energia.
“The recent conclusion of a PPA with a well-known company as a partner confirms our commitment, not only to the Polish market for green electricity, but also in the area of direct electricity marketing. wpd is ready for more cooperations of this kind to further support the energy turnaround.”
Wilko Smidt, responsible for PPAs at wpd onshore.