With one of the most carbon-intensive power grids in the EU, renewable energy in Poland plays an essential role in driving down greenhouse gas emissions in the region. The execution of a long-term PPA from the 40 MWac solar project enables near-term delivery of carbon-free supply by the companies to the Polish grid. The contract also supports Microsoft’s goal of achieving 100% renewable energy supply by 2025.
“Solar power has a huge role to play in Poland’s energy transition and in the two years since Lightsource bp began work in Poland, our team has built up a significant 2.5 GW pipeline of solar opportunities. This contract with Microsoft is a blueprint for Poland’s renewable future and support our goal to support the decarbonisation of Poland’s growing economy,” commented Kareen Boutonnat, CEO of Europe and APAC for Lightsource bp.
Adrian Anderson, General Manager, Renewable and Carbon Free Energy at Microsoft comments: “As our Microsoft Azure business continues to expand to new regions, we are pleased to execute our first deal with Lightsource bp to drive the decarbonisation of the Polish grid and meet our commitment of being carbon negative by 2030,” said Adrian Anderson, General Manager, Renewable and Carbon Free Energy at Microsoft.