17 MW of capacity for more clean energy in Warmia-Masuria

SUNfarming continues the successful expansion of its project portfolio:
In the third quarter of 2025, a total of 14 new photovoltaic systems with a total capacity of 17 megawatts (MW) were completed in the Polish province of Warmia-Masuria.

Four plants are already successfully feeding electricity into the public grid, while the remaining sites are in the acceptance and commissioning phase. All projects were implemented on schedule and meet the current technological and safety standards for modern solar parks.

Sustainable contribution to the regional energy transition
The new plants are making an important contribution to the decarbonization of the energy supply in northeastern Poland. By feeding into local power grids, the share of renewable energy in the region is being further increased — reducing annual CO₂ emissions by several thousand tons.In addition, the solar parks contribute to grid stabilization and security of supply in structurally weaker regions. Thanks to decentralized feed-in, the energy generated can be used directly on site – an important step toward strengthening rural economies and promoting the expansion of green infrastructure in Poland.

Part of a growing project pipeline
The projects in Warmia-Masuria are part of a comprehensive pipeline of over 300 MWp, currently at various stages of development and implementation in Poland. These investments reflect the company's commitment to consistently promoting the expansion of renewable energies in line with Poland's national energy and climate targets.

“With our projects in Poland, we are making a concrete contribution to the European energy transition – clean, economical, and sustainable,” explains Martin Tauschke, Managing Director of SUNfarming GmbH. “Our goal is to supply regions with clean electricity while strengthening local structures.”

Clean energy, real impact

With each new solar park, SUNfarming consistently pursues its mission: to generate clean energy, promote regional value creation, and actively shape the future of sustainable energy supply.

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