ABO Energy has secured a tariff for a 17 MWp solar park in Poland, marking the company’s entry into the Polish renewable energy market. This move comes as Poland’s solar energy sector experiences significant growth, with the country aiming for an ambitious 22 GW of capacity by 2025, as reported by PVKnowhow. This 17 MWp project represents a key step in ABO Energy’s expansion within this burgeoning market. The project is part of a larger portfolio of wind and solar projects totaling over 120 MW, demonstrating the company’s commitment to renewable energy development across multiple technologies. The solar park is expected to be operational by the end of 2024, contributing to Poland’s growing renewable energy capacity, which has already reached impressive figures, detailed in a PVKnowhow report on Poland’s solar capacity growth. Further demonstrating the increasing investment in Polish solar, Enefit Green recently announced a €26 million expansion of its solar capacity in the country, as highlighted by PVKnowhow. ABO Energy’s new solar park will contribute to this positive momentum in the Polish renewable energy landscape.
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