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Sunly signs PPA agreement for 60 MW solar park in Poland

Sunly signs PPA agreement for 60 MW solar park in Poland


Sunly has signed a power purchase agreement (PPA) with Respect Energy for the Rzezawa solar park in southern Poland. The agreement covers the sale of 100% of the electricity generated by the 60 MW photovoltaic installation.

The contract has been concluded in a “pay as potentially produced” structure. In addition to the electricity offtake, the cooperation includes providing balancing services with the installation. Respect Energy will act as the Balancing Services Provider (BSP), enabling the solar park to participate in the balancing market once the formal qualification process and technical integration are completed.

This model allows renewable energy projects to combine long-term energy sales with active participation in system services, supporting both project revenues and the stability of the power system as the share of renewables continues to grow.

“This agreement is an important milestone for the Rzezawa solar park and demonstrates how renewable energy assets can contribute to a more flexible and resilient energy system. Combining long-term energy sales with participation in balancing services creates additional value while supporting grid stability,” says Marek Motyl, Country Manager at Sunly in Poland.

Sunly is an independent renewable energy producer developing hybrid energy projects in Poland and the Baltic countries, where it sells electricity generated by its own assets directly to the market. The company is expanding its portfolio of renewable energy projects across the region to support energy security and make renewable energy truly useful by delivering power that serves real needs — for homes, businesses, industries, communities, and investors.

Respect Energy is one of the largest Polish energy groups, specializing in the trading of electricity sourced exclusively from renewable energy and operating on the Polish market for more than 10 years.

Sunly has more than 1 GW of renewable energy capacity in operation and under construction in Poland and the Baltics, with over 6 GW of solar, wind, hybrid, and energy storage projects at various stages of development.