Greenvolt sells 83.2 MW wind farm to Enea Nowa Energia for €174.4mn

Greenvolt Power has finalised the sale of the Pelplin wind farm in Poland to Enea Nowa Energia for €174.4mn, reinforcing its large-scale renewable asset monetisation strategy.

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Greenvolt Power, a subsidiary of the Portuguese Greenvolt Group, has announced the completion of the sale of the Pelplin wind farm, located in northern Poland, to Enea Nowa Energia, a subsidiary of electricity supplier Enea Group. The operation, valued at €174.4mn ($187.2mn), covers an operational site comprising 16 Siemens Gamesa SG145 turbines of 5.2 MW each, for a total installed capacity of 83.2 MW.

A strategic project for Enea Nowa Energia

The Pelplin project, connected to the Pelplin Main Supply Point (400/110 kV), constitutes a key infrastructure for the stability of the electricity grid in northern Poland. The wind farm was commissioned in December 2024, after construction work began in June 2023. Enea Nowa Energia thus strengthens its renewable energy production capacity, aligning with the Enea Group’s energy transition strategy, which plans to invest nearly PLN107.5bn ($26.6bn) by 2035.

Greenvolt continues its asset disposal strategy

The sale of the Pelplin farm, combined with that of the Sompolno hybrid project announced in April, generated nearly €250mn ($268.3mn) in cash for Greenvolt Group. The company holds a global portfolio of 13.0 GW of projects across 18 countries, with a strategy to sell 70 to 80% of its assets at ready-to-build (RtB) stage or at commissioning (COD).

Strengthening Enea’s renewable portfolio

Bartosz Krysta, Member of the Management Board for Commercial Matters at Enea, stated that “the acquisition of the Pelplin wind farm fully aligns with our commitment to develop sustainable green energy sources.” Grzegorz Kinelski, President of the Enea Group, emphasised that this investment directly contributes to “increasing the installed capacity in renewable energy, diversifying the energy mix, and creating value for our customers and shareholders.”

Greenvolt’s growing role in Poland

Greenvolt Power has been active in Poland for nearly 18 years, consolidating its presence through the development of wind, solar and storage projects. In Poland, its portfolio currently includes 815 MW of wind projects, 1,878 MW of solar projects, and 2,712 MW of energy storage solutions. The company also launched Greenvolt Next Polska in 2024 to address the market for self-consumption and electric mobility.

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