Spanish sustainable energy company Solarig plans to invest more than PLN 1.5bn ($416–420m) to expand biomethane operations in Poland through its renewable gases division, Biorig.
The investment will support the development of a biomethane platform with a combined production capacity of around 1 TWh per year, equivalent to the annual energy needs of roughly 400,000 households. Solarig aims to develop and operate more than 20 biomethane plants over the next five years.
The facilities will be located across seven regions.
Solarig said its growth strategy in Poland will combine the acquisition of ready-to-build brownfield projects led by local developers with greenfield developments for new facilities.
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