Strabag partners with Polenergia for green energy

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Strabag and Polenergia have signed a contract for the supply of green energy from renewable sources. The contract with one of the market leaders in the construction industry was concluded by Polenergia Sprzedaż.

The company, which belongs to the largest Polish private energy group, will supply clean energy from renewable sources to construction projects implemented by Strabag  in Poland. The contract with Polenergia also includes energy consulting and support in the field of energy consumption optimization.

Polenergia Sprzedaż is a leading seller of green energy in Poland. Thanks to the signed contract, Strabag 's construction projects will be powered entirely by clean energy from a wind farm and photovoltaic farms. The aim of the cooperation is also to support the implementation of the Strabag Sustainable Development Strategy by Polenergia and to reduce carbon dioxide emissions in the company's construction projects.

”We are proud to be able to support Strabag  in the implementation of its assumptions related to sustainable development. Polenergia's contract with such a renowned partner is the best proof that the construction industry takes a very responsible approach to the issue of environmental protection and natural resources. An increasing number of large enterprises see a number of benefits resulting from purchasing energy from renewable sources. Energy from wind and photovoltaic farms belonging to Polenergia allows for the implementation of construction projects with a significantly lower carbon footprint. Cooperation with the largest Polish private energy group also means real savings, which increase with the increasing energy efficiency of the entire company”, said Ireneusz Sawicki, President of the Management Board of Polenergia Sprzedaż.

The energy for Strabag will come from the Rajgród Wind Farm with a capacity of 25.3 MW, the Sulechów Photovoltaic Farm complex with a total capacity of approx. 30 MW and the Buk Photovoltaic Farm with a capacity of 6.4 MW. All three investments belong to the Polenergia Group.Strabag actively uses modern technologies, implements digital solutions on construction sites and uses pro-ecological building materials that have an impact on climate protection. Strabag takes up the challenge of achieving climate neutrality throughout the entire value chain by 2040. One of the elements of the company's strategy is to achieve climate neutrality of Strabag offices and administration by 2025. This applies to all companies belonging to the group in Europe, including Poland.

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