Eneris has initiated the first phase of its photovoltaic power plant in Siemiatycze, consistently advancing its commitment to green energy.

This new project significantly supports the city’s energy transition and plays a crucial role in fulfilling Eneris Group's mission of "Clean land, air and water".

The Siemiatycze solar power facility marks another milestone in the development of a key area of focus for Eneris Group. Power plants that generate green energy from renewable sources are a vital component that integrates into the Group’s circular economy framework. With this project, Eneris will completely meet its electricity needs from renewable sources.

 

The Siemiatycze plant is expected to reach a capacity of 10 MW, with the installed panels covering more than 10 hectares. The full operational launch is scheduled for May 2025, by which time the plant will achieve a production capacity of 10,000 MWh annually. This volume of electricity will cater to the needs of around 5,000 households, illustrating the significant impact this investment has on the local community.

 

“We have made a substantial advancement towards establishing renewable energy sources under the Eneris brand. I am thrilled that we are establishing new, collective value as part of the energy transition,” said Agnieszka Wasilewska-Semail, Member of the Management Board at Eneris Re-Energia.

 

Eneris is consistently building a circular economy, extending beyond recyclable resources. This is merely the beginning of an ambitious strategy in which the Group declares to develop additional power facilities, energy storage solutions, and a range of modern green installations. Through these efforts, Eneris is not only reducing its own carbon footprint but also supporting energy transformation on both local and national levels.