Polsat Plus Group and ZE PAK have produced and fed the first megawatt-hour of electricity into the grid from their wind farm in Drzeżewo, just 15 months and 6 days after breaking ground. The new wind farm will have a capacity of 139 MW, effectively doubling the companies’ installed wind power capacity. Full commercial operation is planned for the fourth quarter of this year.
The Drzeżewo wind farm is the fifth wind energy investment by Polsat Plus Group and ZE PAK. Construction is progressing rapidly - 45 out of 63 turbines have already been installed. In the coming weeks, test production from 23 turbines is expected to begin, with the entire farm set to go online in the second half of the year.
Polsat Plus Group and ZE PAK generate clean energy from the sun, wind, and biomass. Currently, they operate four wind farms with a total capacity of 150 MW - located in Kazimierz Biskupi (17.5 MW), Miłosław (9.6 MW), Człuchów (72.6 MW), and Przyrów (50.4 MW). Once the Drzeżewo farm (139 MW) is commissioned, their wind power generation capacity will double.
In 2024, the Group’s own renewable energy sources produced 1,016 GWh of green energy (314 GWh from wind, 86 GWh from solar, and 616 GWh from biomass) - a 53% increase compared to the previous year.