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Uniper gives the green light to nearly 288 MWp of new solar developments across Poland and the United Kingdom

by Prince
February 8, 2026
Solar energy coming to Poland and the UK coutesy of Uniper

Credits: Harisankar

Poland and the United Kingdom already have multiple projects in the works in 2026, but do not seem to be resting on their laurels by the looks of it. The two European nations are playing a major role in increasing the amount of renewable energy within the continent and eliminating fossil fuels. In what has transpired as of late, Uniper gave the green light to nearly 288 MWp of new solar developments across Poland and the United Kingdom.

Uniper’s quest to generate increased renewable energy in Europe

Uniper SE is a significant German energy company that was officially established in 2016. It is based in Düsseldorf and has grown to become a key player when it comes to generating renewable energy in European countries. The corporation reportedly operates in about 40 countries but is primarily focused on Germany, the UK, the Netherlands, and Sweden. It has received a lot of credit for employing over 7000 people, conveying that it also gives back to the countries that open up their doors for it. Upon fathoming the background of Uniper, it is not surprising to learn that it is working on yet another large-scale development, but this time in Poland and the UK.

Delving deeper: New solar developments across Poland and the United Kingdom

Uniper achieved another massive milestone after announcing that it has approved a set of new solar developments in Poland and the United Kingdom. This is particularly impressive considering the company’s mission to transition toward renewable electricity generation. In Poland, Uniper’s most significant single chunk of new solar capacity is emerging from four solar farms, namely, Pakość, Kłodawa, Domanowo, and Krotoszyce. An amalgamation of all these farms is expected to deliver about 219 MWp of electricity generation, which is massive, particularly for the people who reside in and around the solar farms.

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Polish people are happy to see their country finally getting the recognition that it deserves for its commitment to generating clean energy. In the past few years, Poland has been investing in clean energy developments with the overall aim of eliminating its reliance on fossil fuels. At the moment, coal remains one of its primary energy sources, but solar and wind investments have supported a rise in the volume of renewables.

The new solar developments are designed to diversify Uniper’s energy portfolio

As per the words of Uniper’s COO Holger Kreetz, “The new solar projects underscore how consistently we are pursuing our growth strategy in the field of renewable energy generation. At the same time, they demonstrate how reliably our teams deliver and successfully drive projects forward. The projects contribute directly to our transformation strategy.”

This was made evident in December 2025, when the corporation’s board approved five photovoltaic projects that reached about 288-megawatt peak (MWp). All in all, there are four sites upcoming in Poland and one in Scotland.

Looking into the future: Is Uniper’s billion-dollar strategy going to pay off?

The recent approval, which made headlines, is consistent with the corporation’s energy generation strategy. For instance, the company is aiming to invest an estimated amount of €8 billion (US$10.9 billion) in renewable growth and transformation developments by the early 2030s. Among its current portfolio, Uniper already has six solar projects that are under construction. Altogether, they total about 280 MWp of renewable capacity, placing the company in elite territory.

It is one thing for countries to theoretically set out their plans to generate renewable electricity, and it is another for them to actually follow through on those plans and execute them. Poland and the United Kingdom are two nations that have not fallen short of investing in significant energy developments to provide a reliable source of electricity for their populations. As such, the two powerhouses are among the leading European nations in generating clean energy, and importantly, they have given the world yet another initiative to focus on. 

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