Abu Dhabi’s Masdar inaugurates its 1st wind farms in Poland

By Amirtha P S, Desk Reporter
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Wind Farm Inauguration
Officials at the inauguration of Masdar's first wind farms at Poland.

Masdar, one of the world’s leading renewable energy companies and Taaleri SolarWind II Fund, which invests in utility-scale wind and solar assets, have formally commissioned the first wind farms that they jointly own in Poland.

Earlier this year, Masdar and Taaleri SolarWind II Fund acquired a 50 percent stake each in the projects, marking their first investment in the Polish renewable energy market. The 37.4-megawatt (MW) Mlawa wind farm is located in Mazowieckie in northern Poland, while the 14 MW Grajewo project, which comprises two wind farms, is based in Podlaskie, in the north-east region of the country. 

Combined, the projects produce enough electricity to supply approximately 90,000 households in Poland and offset 146,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide each year.

The inauguration ceremony for the Mlawa and Grajewo wind farms was held at the Polish Pavilion at the Dubai Exhibition Centre, as part of the celebrations for Poland’s National Honor Day at Expo 2020 Dubai. 

Niall Hannigan
Niall Hannigan
CFO – Masdar

“This event marks a key milestone in Poland’s renewable energy journey and demonstrates Masdar’s commitment to the nation’s climate action objectives. We look forward to expanding our presence in the Polish renewable energy sector and to strengthen our strategic partnership with Taaleri Energia through our joint venture, Masdar Taaleri Generation (MTG).” 

“This investment in Polish wind is underpinned by the increasing demand for clean energy and by a combination of the Contracts for Difference scheme and the availability of commercial offtake contracts in the Polish market. It also further demonstrates the value of our joint venture with Masdar,” said Taaleri Energia’s Managing Director, Mr. Kai Rintala.

Masdar and Taaleri, through MTG, are working together on a number of projects across Europe, with the two groups co-developing a 65 MW solar photovoltaic (PV) power plant in Greece. The project, which marks the parties’ first investment in Greece, will be developed through a joint venture between the two companies, alongside two local partners. 

Further, Masdar and Taaleri Energia are partnering in the 158 MW Cibuk 1 wind farm in Serbia, and the 200 MW Baynouna Solar Energy Project, the largest of its kind in Jordan. 

The Polish projects were developed by Vestas, together with V-Ridium Power Services, which is offering engineering, procurement and construction (EPC), and technical and commercial management services during the construction and operational phases. Project financing is provided by the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD), DNB Polska and TFI PZU.

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