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Poland's Enea prepares $26 bln power shift over next years

Poland's Enea will focus on spinning off coal assets, expanding its renewable energy capacity and energy storage, and ensuring the security of its distribution network under a new 10year plan backed by $26. billion in capital expenditure.

Enea said in a declaration late on Thursday that it prepares to. increase its share of Polish electrical energy production from 10% at. the end of 2023 to 15% by 2035 and to cut its CO2 emissions by. 66% by the very same time.

Poland is still heavily reliant on burning coal, which is. easily offered in the country, for its electrical power.

Poznan-based Enea said that more than 40% of its energy will. be created from renewable sources by 2035 and it aims to. become completely climate-neutral by 2050.

Enea stated its capital investment for the period from 2024. to 2035 would amount to 107.5 billion zlotys ($ 26 billion),. including 36.2 billion zlotys for renewable resource jobs. Enea's capex in 2023 was 3.7 billion zlotys, of which 1.86. billion zlotys was for investment in power distribution.

Its vice-president for financing Marek Lelatko stated that the. financial investments would be funded through a combination of Enea's. own funds and financing from banks and banks.

Enea shares were down 1.4% to 11.81 zlotys at 0933 GMT on. Friday, underperforming the Polish mWIG40 index, which. was up 0.25%.

(source: Reuters)