Goldbeck Solar Polska has signed a full EPC contract covering design, procurement, construction, grid connection, system integration, testing and commissioning. The project has reached financial close and is scheduled to begin operation in early 2027.
Under the EPC agreement, Goldbeck Solar Polska assumes full responsibility for planning, procurement, construction, grid connection, system integration, testing and commissioning. The system will operate as a standalone, grid-connected installation and is among the first projects of its kind in Poland. Once operational, it is expected to enhance grid stability, provide flexibility services and support further integration of renewable energy into the national system.
The Przeworsk BESS will include a medium-voltage cable connection, four battery containers with a total output of 8 MW and a storage capacity of 16 MWh, and two power conversion system (PCS) units with transformers, along with an auxiliary transformer station. The site will also feature internal access roads, fencing, lighting, security systems and noise protection for neighbouring properties. Construction is scheduled to begin in the second quarter of 2026.
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The project is being delivered for LC Energia, a Polish renewable energy developer majority-owned by Low Carbon, a London-based company developing and operating utility-scale clean energy assets across Europe. It is also carried out alongside Polish developer Evercon and InCommodities, a Denmark-based energy trading firm supporting optimisation and market integration.
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Steffen Emmerich, Managing Director of Goldbeck Solar Polska, says that battery storage will play a key role in strengthening grid stability and supporting the growth of renewables in Poland. “We are proud to support LC Energia in delivering one of the country’s first standalone BESS projects and to apply our EPC expertise to this phase of the energy transition.” (mg)