SWM Renewables Poland

SWM Renewables Poland

SWM Renewables Poland Sp. z o.o. is the owner and operator of the "Jasna" wind farm located in Pomerania, which consists of 39 Vestas V126 wind turbines. 

Supplying over 400 GWh to the grid annually, the installation is among the largest and most innovative in Poland – it also includes over 60 kilometers of high-voltage lines, for which a crosscut under the Vistula River was dug.

SWM Renewables Poland - "JASNA" wind farm

"JASNA" wind farm

Poland's journey in renewable energy, significantly marked by projects like "Jasna", reflects a transition from traditional energy sources to sustainable alternatives, aligning with the EU’s target for Poland to reach a 21-23% share of renewable energy by 2030.

More about "JASNA" wind farm  

The "Jasna" wind farm, situated in the scenic Pomerania region near Dzierzgoń, Poland, harmoniously blends into the local landscape, contributing to both the region's natural beauty and its sustainable future.

Embracing Poland's rich natural heritage, the "Jasna" wind farm operates in harmony with the environment, utilizing the country's abundant wind resources, which account for a significant portion of Poland's renewable energy production.

"Jasna" wind farm showcases cutting-edge engineering with its 39 Vestas V126 wind turbines, each symbolizing technological excellence in harnessing wind energy, a testament to Poland's expertise and international partnerships in renewable energy technology.

39

Vestas V126 wind turbines make up the "Jasna" wind farm.

400

GWh of energy per year "Jasna" supplies to the grid.

100 000

local households are continuously supplied with energy from "Jasna".

70

kilometers counts the connection route connecting the farm to its energy consumption point.

36

kilometers dedicated internal roads connect the turbines and facilities within our wind farm.

132

MW is the total nominal capacity of the "Jasna" wind farm.

250

drillings (so-called "microtunnelling") were necessary for the connection route of the farm.

1.5

kilometers has the longest microtunneling within the underground cable network of the farm - under the Vistula river.

2

rivers are crossed by the underground connection route of the farm - these are the Vistula and the Nogat.

300

members of the local community and over 5000 Instagram users took part in the farms official opening in 2023.