wpd has concluded an offsite corporate PPA with Orange Polska, a wholly-owned subsidiary of France’s telecommunications group Orange, who will take delivery of the green electricity generated from the two wind farm projects ‘Jarocin Wschod’ and ‘Krotoszyn’.

Both wind farms will be built in the Wielkopolskie Voivodeship, the country’s second largest province in central Poland. The site for the Jarocin Wschod wind farm is located about 11 km southeast of the city of Jarocin. The wind farm will consist of two GE 2.5-120 turbines with a hub height of 120 m and will have an installed capacity of five MW.

The second project will be realized about 83 km southeast of Poznan and five km northwest of the city of Krotoszyn. Four GE 2.5-120 turbines with a hub height of 120 m and an installed capacity of 10 MW will be installed at the site.

Starting in 2021, the two wpd projects will supply Orange Polska with a total of approximately 500 GWh of green electricity over a period of ten years.

“It was important for us to have an experienced partner like wpd on our side as we develop into a green company. In the past years, we’ve been implementing a number of initiatives to reduce energy consumption and carbon footprint. Apart from that and investing in renewables, we’re expanding Orange fiber optic internet network, which is up to five times more energy efficient than older technologies. This agreement is another important step for Orange Polska towards becoming a green telecom”

Piotr Jaworski, CTO of Orange Polska.

“A great success for our team in Poland. The partnership with Orange Polska S.A. as the leading telecommunications company in the Polish market underlines the importance of the projects for the energy turnaround in the country and the appreciation of wpd’s experience as a provider of corporate PPAs.”

Andreas Chollet, country manager at wpd for Poland.
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