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Matjaž Grošelj offers well-founded insights into the PV markets of Eastern Europe.

Matjaž Grošelj of K2 Slovenia: “We face strong competition”

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Covering 19 countries, 15 language regions and varied PV regulations, the sales manager for Central and Eastern Europe and his team of 10 handle a vast 2,500 km territory. In this interview, he shares how they make it work.

Stolac Solami PV-park in Bosnia and Herzegovina is expected to deliver up to 12% more energy thanks to ABC module technology.

AIKO supplies N-type BC modules for Bosnia’s largest solar plant

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In a milestone for the Stolac Solami Park in Bosnia, AIKO and Tibra Pacific have connected Europe’s first utility-scale solar plant using back-contact technology, with gains in efficiency and profitability.

Some way to go before completion – MaxSolar has secured ong-term PPAs for new solar plants totalling 160 megawatts in Central Europe.

Coming up in the investor newsletter: the trends driving project business

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New solutions for large-scale solar projects were a key focus at The smarter E Europe trade fair in Munich. We spoke with industry leaders to identify the most relevant trends in the project business. Our next investor newsletter will be published on 11 June 2025 – sign up to stay informed.

Rapt attention from Polish installers training in Pabianice on 5 June 2025.

Myenergi and Greto kick off installer training in Poland

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UK clean tech innovator Myenergi is launching its Eastern European expansion in Poland with a major installer training event. Backed by partner Greto, the company is targeting the country’s booming photovoltaic and EV market.

Steffen Emmerich from GOLDBECK SOLAR gives his insights into the Polish PV market from a German entrepreneurial perspective.

Steffen Emmerich of GOLDBECK SOLAR Polska: "You have to be perceived as a Polish company"

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The managing director of GOLDBECK SOLAR Polska shares how the business is tapping into the country’s growing PV potential, and explains the unique challenges and advantages of operating in the Polish market.

Things are looking up – the PV auctions will take place in Poland in July 2025.

URE announces 75.9 TWh RES auctions for July 2025

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Poland’s next Renewable Energy Auction is opening the door to fresh opportunities in the country’s green energy revolution. Get the latest news and find out how to apply.

A sea of blue – such future-proof hybrid PV projects are appealing for investors.

R.Power secures investor for 92 MW hybrid PV in Poland

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The deal covers two near-ready photovoltaic projects in Poland totalling 91.6 MWp, with future integration potential for wind energy and battery storage – positioning the portfolio as a hybrid energy hub.

Influencing young minds – from the free educational materials on the initiative website.

Respect Energy promotes energy transition learning in Poland

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The energy company is investing 300,000 Polish zloty in educational initiatives that raise awareness of the energy transition among children and young people. Schools, institutions and project groups can all apply.

Mirosław Czekaj, President of BGK (left), and Grzegorz Kinelski, President of Enea (right), shake on the loan agreement.

Enea secures PLN 9.13 billion to modernise grid

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Enea Group has signed a PLN 9.13 billion loan agreement with Bank Gospodarstwa Krajowego to modernise its electricity distribution network. Funded under the National Recovery and Resilience Plan, the project focuses on deploying cutting-edge grid technologies.

Nina Hojnik is Director of ZSF, the Slovenian Photovoltaic Association, since 2022.

Nina Hojnik of ZSFV: “The focus has been on shaping the legal framework”

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Slovenia ramped up its total solar power to 1.4 GW in just a few years, but more recently the market has slowed. Nina Hojnik, Director of the Slovenian Photovoltaics Association, offers context on the changes in the landsscape and what will it take to get the sun shining again.

Opening of the hybrid solar battery park for Carlsberg Brewery in Lithuania.

Solar and battery power for a Carlsberg brewery in Lithuania

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Green Genius has launched a 7.5 MW solar and 6 MWh battery system at Carlsberg’s Švyturys-Utenos Alus brewery in Lithuania, fully decarbonising its electricity use and setting a new sustainability benchmark in the Baltics.

On the up – CPPAs guarantee stable energy prices, supply security and decarbonisation.

Auchan signs long-term solar power deal for Polish retail

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In May, French Auchan Group signed a long-term corporate power purchase agreement for its retail locations with solar park operator GoldenPeaks Capital and energy provider Axpo Polska.

Leaning towards flexibilty – Robert Janickas is CTO at Inion Software.

Robert Janickas of Inion: “Blackouts are a lesson learned for flexibility”

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The CTO of the Lithuanian software business reflects on Southern Europe’s recent blackouts and highlights how software and storage can stabilise grids amid rising renewable volatility.

The second auction round for renewables has opened in Romania, with almost 1.5 GW of PV power.

Romania launches new auction with 1.5 GW allocated to solar

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On 12 May, Romania launched its second renewable energy auction to support 3,472 MW of new electricity generation, with 1,472 MW dedicated to photovoltaic projects and the remainder allocated to onshore wind.

Caroline White, Managing Director of European Expansion, outlines the company's commitment to Central Europe.

Caroline White of SegenSolar: “Poland is emerging as a key market”

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Cologne-based PV wholesaler SegenSolar marks its tenth anniversary in 2025. Caroline White, Managing Director of European Expansion, discusses the company’s move eastwards.

Sunny prospects for energy cooperatives in the EU, thanks to CID.

CID takes lead at 2025 energy forum in Kraków

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This year’s European Energy Communities Forum will be held in Kraków on 20–22 May 2025, during Poland’s EU Council presidency. The European Commission’s CID is expected to play a key role.

Lining up for power-purchase-agreements – demand is growing rapidly in Poland.

Poland's renewable energy trading market soars

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A new report reveals rapid growth in renewable energy trading in Poland, creating a wealth of opportunities for project developers, buyers and sellers.

Polish R.Power 20 MWp solar auction win in Germany marks a trend of Polish photovoltaic companies playing an increasingly important role internationally in the field of renewable energies.

Polish R.Power secures 20 MWp Solar auction win in Germany

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Poland’s R.Power enters the German market with a 20 MWp PV project near Wolfsburg. Set for construction in Q3 2025, this marks not only a key step in this company’s Western European expansion, it also reflects the growing role of Polish firms in Europe’s clean energy transition.

From the ground up: Nomad Electric will complete two 12 MW PV farms by the end of 2025.

Nomad Electric secures EPC deal for 24 MW plants in Poland

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The engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) contract was signed with leading Polish clean energy developer PAD RES and encompasses the construction of two utility-scale photovoltaic farms with a combined capacity of 24 MW.

Lining up for Romania’s first ever PPA.

Poland’s R.Power signs Romania‘s first PPA

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Renewable energy producer R.Power has announced its first power purchase agreement for Romania. According to Eurostat figures, this signals the country’s move towards a solar future.

Plane truth: 1.5 million RES microsystems supply an annual 8.5 TWh of green electricity to the Polish grid

URE counts 1.5 million microinstallations, signals new trend

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The Polish Energy Regulatory Authority (URE) reports that microinstallations fed 8.5 TWh of green electricity into the grid in 2024, noting slower growth but the emergence of a new trend.

Open-space and commercial facilities are economically viable and in high demand in Central and Eastern Europe

PV wholesaler SegenSolar joins growing wave of companies entering Eastern European markets

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The PV industry's eastern expansion is taking effect. The latest company to expand eastward is the photovoltaic wholesaler SegenSolar, which focuses on Poland. Additional markets in Central and Eastern Europe, such as Lithuania, Romania and the Czech Republic will be served from there.

A new market is gaining momentum in Central and Eastern Europe.

From niche to necessity – the PV-boom in Central and Eastern Europe

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Photovoltaics have transitioned from a niche technology to a crucial energy source in Central and Eastern Europe. Against a varying political and economic backdrop, rising energy prices, geopolitical risks and decarbonisation are all serving to drive interest.

Stellantis’ PV and storage initiative aims to make Polish production safe, economical and independent.

Stellantis decarbonises polish plants with solar power and storage

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With 58 MW of photovoltaic capacity, the automaker aims to decarbonise vehicle production in Poland. The project will combine open-space systems with the largest carport in Central Europe.

Grzegorz Rabsztyn, Director of the European Investment Bank (EIB) Poland Group Office, outlines the bank’s role in the Polish energy transition.

Grzegorz Rabsztyn: “The EIB is playing a key role in supporting renewables and grid development”

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The Polish photovoltaic market is undergoing rapid growth. In recent years, private installations have expanded significantly, while large-scale projects are also gathering momentum. We spoke with Grzegorz Rabsztyn, Head of the EIB Group Warsaw Office, about the latest developments.