Selection and acquisition of a suitable site
Securing financing for the investment
Obtaining a building permit and connection to the power grid
Selecting the best technology and equipment suppliers
Construction, assembly works
Testing and technical acceptance
Obtaining the necessary certificates
Service and operation of the farm


The implementation of a project to build a photovoltaic or wind farm in Poland requires meeting a number of legal and technical conditions.
The process of implementing the project can take from several months to several years, depending on the scale and complexity of the project.
That's why it's worth using the help of Passive Energy specialists, who are experienced in implementing such projects and can provide comprehensive services at every stage.





Investment in the renewable energy sources (RES) sector within the European Union is profitable for investors for several reasons. First, the EU sets ambitious targets for reducing greenhouse gas emissions and increasing the share of RES in overall energy production. As part of these targets, governments are offering attractive subsidies, tax breaks and guaranteed purchase prices for renewable energy, which increases the return on investment.
Second, the cost of RES technologies, such as photovoltaic panels and wind turbines, is falling as technology advances and larger production scales are achieved. This makes RES investments increasingly competitive with conventional energy sources.
Third, investing in RES can bring image benefits, as companies that engage in sustainable development are increasingly valued by consumers and investors. In addition, investment in RES allows for diversification of the investment portfolio, which can be beneficial in an era of increasing geopolitical uncertainty and volatility in global energy prices.