Unimot Energia i Gaz And 3T Office Park Sign 4-Year cPPA For Long-Term Green Energy Supply In Poland

Unimot Energia i Gaz and 3T Office Park have signed a four-year Corporate Power Purchase Agreement (cPPA) for the supply of electricity. Under this arrangement, green energy sourced from selected renewable-energy producers will meet more than 70% of the office complex’s annual energy demand. The agreement draws on electricity generated from both a photovoltaic installation and a wind-power source, allowing the energy supply profile to more closely match the building’s real consumption needs.

This model supports long-term energy planning, advances decarbonisation goals, and increases the share of renewable energy in the customer’s consumption mix. The solution will be applied to the office building located at 3 Kazimierza Górskiego Street in Gdynia, which offers a total leasable area of 38,500 square metres.

According to Sergiusz Gniadecki, investor and CEO of 3T Office Park SA, the agreement ensures stable pricing and guarantees that the electricity comes from dedicated renewable sources—a wind farm and a photovoltaic system. He noted that this significantly reduces operational risks, increases cost predictability, and helps lower the building’s carbon footprint. Tenants also gain access to energy with verified renewable origin, supporting their ESG reporting obligations and aligning with broader sustainability standards.

Karol Ilba, CEO of Unimot Energia i Gaz, emphasized the value of this collaboration and the trust placed in the company. He explained that the cPPA model makes it possible to adjust energy purchases more precisely to the customer’s actual needs, while also providing long-term cost stability. Importantly, this form of contracting is no longer limited to the largest market players.

It is becoming accessible to a wider group of customers, offering them a practical way to secure renewable electricity in a tailored and scalable format. By linking renewable-energy producers directly with consumers, such agreements provide more predictable revenue for producers and easier access to green energy for businesses.

The agreement also highlights the broader direction of Poland’s evolving energy market, where flexible renewable-energy contracting is gaining importance. Carefully structured cPPAs help align the interests of both producers and consumers, improving the stability of cooperation and supporting the country’s ongoing energy transition. The long-term partnership between Unimot Energia i Gaz and 3T Office Park demonstrates how the shift toward green energy is increasingly being driven by concrete business decisions and sustained commercial relationships.


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