Sonnedix unveils 21 MW solar cluster in Poland

The 21 MW solar cluster project in northeastern Poland aims to offset nearly 8,000 tons of CO2 each year. (Image Credit/Source:JoeGoerreiro/Pexels )

Sonnedix, a global renewable energy producer, inaugurated its 21 MW WD solar photovoltaic cluster in Poland’s Podlasie region. The cluster, which will be fully operational this year, is expected to generate approximately 24,500 MWh annually—enough to power around 13,000 households. The WD Cluster will offset nearly 8,000 tons of CO2 each year. In addition to generating clean energy, the project supports local biodiversity by creating animal habitats and enhancing soil health. Alongside, Sonnedix had a total capacity exceeding 11 GW, including a development pipeline of more than 6 GW, spanning countries like Chile, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Poland, Portugal, Spain, the USA, and the UK.