Qair expands renewable energy portfolio in Poland

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Qair continues to expand its renewable energy portfolio, having recently energized several photovoltaic projects in Poland and secured a contract for a significant renewable energy investment in Germany.

The company operates across multiple sectors, including photovoltaic and wind farms, energy storage solutions, green hydrogen production systems, and waste-to-energy facilities. Qair is actively involved in the development, financing, construction, and operation of renewable energy assets.

One of its key ongoing initiatives is the Beehive project in Poland, where the company has recently commissioned seven new photovoltaic installations. Six of these are located in the Kujawsko-Pomorskie Voivodeship, while one is in the Wielkopolskie Voivodeship.

Each of these newly operational PV farms has an installed capacity of 1 MWp, generating enough electricity to meet the annual consumption of approximately 500 medium-sized households. A single farm comprises around 1,700 photovoltaic panels, each with a unit power of 585 Wp.

The broader Beehive project includes 13 PV farms distributed across Poland, with connection capacities ranging from 0.7 MW to 3 MW. EMI Energy, a trusted partner of Qair, served as the general contractor for the recently commissioned PV farms.

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