Polenergia signs renewable deal with CD PROJEKT

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Polenergia, Poland's largest privately owned energy company, has signed a six-year deal with video game developer CD PROJEKT to supply 22 gigawatt hours (GWh) of renewable energy.

The agreement, a SMART cPPA (corporate power purchase agreement), guarantees that the energy provided to CD PROJEKT's Warsaw campus will be zero-emissions, with verified guarantees of origin.

The energy will be sourced from Polenergia's Skurpie and Rajgród wind farms, as well as its solar array in Szprotawa. The contract, valued at 12 million zlotys ($12.8 million), meets the Energia 2051 standard, ensuring a 100% renewable energy supply, with annual verification by an independent certification authority.

Polenergia Sprzedaż's vice president, Robert Rutowicz, commented: “We are pleased to provide renewable energy to one of Poland's most globally recognized companies. This partnership with CD PROJEKT demonstrates that even the most technologically advanced global players can actively contribute to energy transformation and environmentally conscious solutions. It's a step toward a more sustainable future for the creative industry.”

The agreement also supports CD PROJEKT's 2030 target to cut emissions from its operations by 42%, regardless of company growth. The long-term deal offers stable pricing and supply predictability, a valuable advantage in today's fluctuating energy market.

 

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