We also produce renewable energy for our own needs.
The list does not include cogeneration sources or RES connected under the C1x and C2x tariffs.
The increase in the installed RES capacity will be achieved through acquisitions, the development of own projects (mostly in rural areas) and in collaboration with business partners. We will also connect such installations owned by other entities to our distribution network.
Item | 2021 | 2022 | Change % |
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ENEA Group | |||
Total (net) electricity generation [GWh]] | 26,393 | 26,214 | -0.7% |
Net generation from conventional sources [GWh] | 23,978 | 24,265 | 1.2% |
RES production [GWh] | 2,415 | 1,949 | -19.3% |
ENEA Nowa Energia | |||
RES production [GWh], including: | 280 | 286 | 2.1% |
Hydro power plants | 114 | 108 | -5.3% |
Wind farms | 157 | 167 | 6.4% |
Biogas plants | 9 | 9 | – |
PV farm1) | – | 3 | 100% |
ENEA Elektrownia Połaniec | |||
Total (net) electricity generation [GWh]] | 7,780 | 8,376 | 7.7% |
RES production (biomass firing – Green Unit) [GWh] | 1,582 | 1,128 | -28.7% |
RES production (biomass co-firing) [GWh] | 326 | 309 | -5.2% |
ENEA Ciepło | |||
Total (net) electricity generation [GWh]] | 426 | 383 | -10.1% |
RES production – biomass firing [GWh] | 227 | 224 | -1.3% |
Name of investment | Value [mln PLN] |
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Investment projects completed in 2022: | |
– PV Likowo – 1 MW capacity, independent project, construction outsourced; | 3.1 |
– PV Jastrowie I – 3 MW capacity, independent project, construction by ENEA Serwis | 2.8 |
– Power plant automation, modernization project, technological monitoring of a power plant | 0.1 |
Investments planned for 2023: | |
– PV Dygowo I – 8 MW capacity, independent project, construction outsourced; | 27.6 |
– PV Krzęcin – 6.605 MW capacity, independent project, construction outsourced | 23.5 |
– PV-FW Lubno I – 3 MW capacity, independent project, construction outsourced | 7.4 |
– PV Darżyno – 2 MW capacity, independent project, construction outsourced | 7.1 |
– PV Lubno I and II – 2x1MW capacity, independent project, construction outsourced | 5.7 |
– PV Dobrzyca – 0.2-0.3 MW capacity, independent project, construction outsourced | 1.0 |
– Power plant automation, modernization project, technological monitoring of a power plant | 0.2 |
In 2022, the Group’s first photovoltaic power plants were put into operation: in Jastrowie (Wielkopolskie voivodship), Lików (Zachodniopomorskie voivodship) and Lubno (Lubuskie voivodship). Additional PV projects reached the stage of readiness for the launch of investment work in 2023.
At the beginning of 2022, the SPVs being a joint venture with PGE applied for a permit (location decision) for the construction and use of artificial islands. On 3 August 2022, ENEA S.A. acquired shares in these companies, i.e. Baltica-4 Wind Power Plant, Baltica-5 Wind Power Plant and Baltica-6 Wind Power Plant, from PGE, and became their co-owner. In February 2023, the Minister of Infrastructure announced the results of one of the award proceedings, stating that the Baltica-5 Wind Power Plant received the highest number of points, which increases the company’s prospects of receiving the permit.
We also produce renewable energy for our own needs.
Photovoltaic panels are used among others at Poznań and Maszewo sites of ENEA Pomiary.
In 2022, the design work was performed, the required permits and decisions were obtained and then a tender procedure was announced to build a photovoltaic farm at the premises of LW Bogdanka. The contractor was selected in December 2022. The time limit for the performance of the agreement was set for 30 July 2023.
In addition to developing our own RES capacity, we are involved in endeavors aimed at ensuring the country’s energy transition:
The list does not include cogeneration sources or RES connected under the C1x and C2x tariffs.
The list does not include cogeneration sources or RES connected under the C1x and C2x tariffs.
The list does not include cogeneration sources or RES connected under the C1x and C2x tariffs.
The list does not include cogeneration sources or RES connected under the C1x and C2x tariffs.
For more information on the planned increase in installed renewable energy capacity and the phasing out of fossil fuels, please refer to the sections entitled Planned evolution of the ENEA Group’s energy generation structure and Roadmap to climate neutrality.