en.Wedoany.com Reported - European Energy has renewed an asset management agreement with Enea Nowa Energia, a subsidiary of Polish utility company Enea, to continue providing technical management services for six wind farms in Poland, extending the contract until the end of 2027.

The six wind farms are Liskowo (38.8 MW), Kołobrzeg (19.25 MW), Siemyśl (6.3 MW), Białogard (7.875 MW), Grzmiąca (6 MW), and Drawsko II (5.25 MW), with a total installed capacity exceeding 83 MW. Enea Nowa Energia acquired these assets in May 2025 through the Zephyros portfolio transaction, and the original developer, European Energy, has continued to handle operations since then.
Jacob Saust Johansen, Head of Asset Management and Operations at European Energy, stated that extending the partnership with Enea Nowa Energia demonstrates the value of combining project development expertise with long-term operational capabilities. The agreement covers operational supervision, performance monitoring, maintenance planning, and contractor management.
This renewal reflects European Energy's growing focus on managing renewable assets for third-party owners across Europe. Poland remains one of its key markets, where the company has developed, built, and divested multiple projects over the years while maintaining an operational presence through long-term service contracts.
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