- Onde SA has completed the 37.4-MW Szybowice wind farm and handed it over to a unit of domestic utility Energa, part of the Orlen group.
- The company’s strategic cooperation with Energa was expanded in May with the sale of Onde’s stake in the ready-to-build, 112-MW Serby photovoltaic farm project, jointly developed with NEG.
Polish renewables company Onde SA has completed the 37.4-MW Szybowice wind farm and handed it over to a unit of domestic utility Energa, part of the Orlen group.
Szybowice, located in south-western Opole province, is the first wind project from Onde’s portfolio to be sold to an investor—Energa Green Development, Onde deputy CEO Bartosz Sobolewski said.
Onde said in March last year that Energa Green Development had agreed to purchase for about PLN 60 million (USD 16m/EUR 14m) the special purpose vehicle developing the project from its joint venture owners — Onde and Cyprus-based Goalscreen Holdings Ltd, part of peer Neo Energy Group (NEG).
The agreement provided for Onde to deliver all the construction and electrical works related to the project under a PLN-105-million contract.
The company’s strategic cooperation with Energa was expanded in May with the sale of Onde’s stake in the ready-to-build, 112-MW Serby photovoltaic farm project, jointly developed with NEG.
Onde, known as a renewable energy contractor, recently marked another first in its history, its entry into energy production when the 35-MW Lewald PV farm obtained an electricity generation licence.