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A few months ago, we completed the construction of PV plant Lawica, in Poland, for the Poznań-Ławica airport.

 

Last month, we announced that Lawica, the 4 MWp photovoltaic self.-consumption plant, had been commissioned after two months of construction. Its objective is to supply the Poznań-Ławica airport with 100% green energy. The plant has an extension of 6 hectares, on which almost 7,000 modules were installed. More than 100 direct and indirect employees were required to complete this work. Now that the plant is operational, its annual output is expected to be 22,000 MWh, which is equivalent to the energy consumption of 1,372 Polish households. The park will also prevent the annual emission of more than 4,000 tons of CO2 into the atmosphere.

“I would like to announce that the 4 MWp PV plant Lawica, constructed by Enerland, has been officially completed and connected to the grid. This is an unusual project, given its location within the operating zone of the airport. The energy generated through this investment will improve the efficiency of Poznań-Ławica airport, and in the future will serve as a power source for the production of green hydrogen for buses. I would like to thank the entire team involved in this process. In particular, to K&P for giving us the basis, to Marcin Marczydło for his leadership, Andrzej Jóźwiak for leading the project, and to Karolina Granda for the coordination. Great work!” – Maciej Stypinski, Country Manager at Enerland Poland.

 

Enerland in Poland

 

In addition to PV plant Lawica, Enerland Group has completed another project in the country, PV plant Konary, commissioned in 2023. The plant, located in Konary, in western Poland, has a capacity of 45 MWp, being the first project of the company in Poland. At Enerland, continues to work to promote green energies to Europe, where we already have headquarters and projects in Spain, Portugal, Italy and Poland.