DLA Piper has advised OX2 on the construction of the Juniewicze, Grajewo, and Sulmierzyce wind farms with a total capacity of over 100 megawatts.
OX2 is a European developer of renewable energy sources.
According to DLA Piper, the 48-megawatt Juniewicze wind farm, located in the province of Mazovia in Poland, will produce “approximately 139 gigawatt-hours of energy per year, corresponding to the annual electricity consumption of approximately 32,000 households.”
The firm reports that the Grajewo wind farm, located in the province of Podlasie, has “12 wind turbines with a total capacity of 41.4 megawatts, which will produce about 130.6 gigawatt-hours of energy annually, capable of powering up to 40,000 households annually.”
Finally, the Sulmierzyce wind farm, situated in the Greater Poland province, consists of “seven wind turbines with a total capacity of 23.1 megawatts, producing an average of 67.6 gigawatt-hours of energy, powering approximately 21,000 households.”
The DLA Piper team included Partner Oskar Waluskiewicz, Senior Associates Anna Kopania, Mateusz Koszel, and Szymon Sakowski, and Associate Michal Gizewski.
DLA Piper did not respond to our inquiry on the matter.