This significant milestone underscores Lightsource BP’s commitment to driving the energy transition and contributing to Poland’s renewable energy goals. The Kotuń Solar Farm will generate clean, sustainable electricity, reducing carbon emissions and supporting the country’s decarbonization efforts.
Michał Głowacki, managing director of Lightsource BP Poland said: “Solar energy is of great importance for Poland’s energy transition, and we are incredibly proud to deliver the Kotuń photovoltaic farm, our first significant contribution to the national decarbonisation goals.”
Since entering the Polish market in late 2020, Lightsource BP has rapidly expanded its operations, developing a pipeline of projects with a combined capacity of 3.2GW. The successful delivery of the Kotuń Solar Farm demonstrates the company’s ability to execute large-scale solar projects efficiently and effectively.
Furthermore, Lightsource BP has secured a long-term power purchase agreement with Microsoft, ensuring a stable market for the clean energy generated by the Kotuń Solar Farm. This partnership aligns with both companies’ sustainability goals and strengthens Lightsource BP’s position in the Polish renewable energy market.
As Lightsource BP continues to grow its team and operations in Poland, the company remains committed to supporting the country’s energy transition and contributing to a more sustainable future.