May 21, 2025
Polsat and ZE PAK have begun producing electricity at a 139 MW wind farm in Poland.

Polsat Plus Group, a Polish media investor, and local utility ZE PAK, part of the group, announced on Tuesday that their 139 MW wind farm in Drzeżewo has begun supplying electricity to the grid.
Once fully operational, expected in the fourth quarter of this year, this facility will nearly double the wind production capacity of the group's four wind farms, which currently stands at 150 MW.
Construction of the Drzeżewo wind farm in northern Pomerania is progressing quickly, with 45 out of 63 turbines already installed. A trial run of 23 turbines is scheduled for the coming weeks, followed by a complete test of the farm later in the year.
In 2024, the renewable energy sources of Polsat and ZE PAK generated 1,016 GWh of green energy, including 314 GWh from wind, 86 GWh from solar, and 616 GWh from biomass, representing a 53% increase compared to the previous year.
Once fully operational, expected in the fourth quarter of this year, this facility will nearly double the wind production capacity of the group's four wind farms, which currently stands at 150 MW.
Construction of the Drzeżewo wind farm in northern Pomerania is progressing quickly, with 45 out of 63 turbines already installed. A trial run of 23 turbines is scheduled for the coming weeks, followed by a complete test of the farm later in the year.
In 2024, the renewable energy sources of Polsat and ZE PAK generated 1,016 GWh of green energy, including 314 GWh from wind, 86 GWh from solar, and 616 GWh from biomass, representing a 53% increase compared to the previous year.