en.Wedoany.com Reported - European Energy has signed an extension agreement with Enea Nowa Energia to continue providing technical asset management services for six Polish wind farms until the end of 2027. These assets include Liskowo (38.8 MW), Kolobrzeg (19.25 MW), Siemysl (6.3 MW), Bialogard (7.875 MW), Grzmiaca (6 MW), and Drawsko II (5.25 MW), with a total installed capacity exceeding 83 MW.
The six wind farms were acquired by Enea Nowa Energia in May 2025 as part of the Zephyros transaction. European Energy, as the original developer of these wind farms, continues to be responsible for the technical operational management of the portfolio. This agreement extension ensures the continuation of related services until the end of 2027.
Jacob Saust Johansen, Executive Vice President and Head of Asset Management & Operations at European Energy, stated that the extended cooperation with Enea Nowa Energia reflects the value of combining project development expertise with long-term operational capabilities. Its asset management team works closely with asset owners to support the performance, reliability, and long-term operation of renewable energy projects.
The agreement covers a range of technical asset management activities, including operational supervision, performance monitoring, contractor management, reporting, maintenance planning, and supporting the technical and commercial performance of the assets. By integrating operational data, technical expertise, and local market knowledge, European Energy helps owners manage renewable energy assets throughout their operational lifecycle.
As Europe's renewable energy portfolio continues to grow, asset management plays an increasingly important role in maximizing energy production and maintaining asset value. European Energy has expanded its asset management activities beyond development and construction, currently serving both its own portfolio and third-party asset owners.
The company's Asset Management & Operations division manages renewable energy assets across multiple European markets, providing services for wind, solar, battery energy storage systems, and hybrid projects during the operational phase. These capabilities enable European Energy to support investors, utilities, and infrastructure owners as a single partner throughout the full lifecycle of renewable energy projects.
Poland remains one of European Energy's key markets, where the company has developed, constructed, and transferred multiple renewable energy projects over the years. In addition to development activities, European Energy continues to strengthen its operational presence in the country through asset management services and long-term partnerships with energy companies and investors.
The extension of the agreement with Enea Nowa Energia reflects the ongoing collaboration between the two companies and solidifies European Energy's position as an asset management service provider in the Polish renewable energy market.
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