Warsaw, Poland, August 29, 2024 — TIU Canada finished constructing its newest solar power plant in Poland. The station is located near the town of Działoszyce in the country’s south. This station becomes the first one by TIU Canada in Poland and will serve the nearest cities with clean and renewable energy. The total output of the station is 4,7 MW, with 14 592 solar panels installed. Our initiatives aim to provide sustainable, clean energy solutions while creating job opportunities and fostering local economic growth. The company is committed to addressing complex energy challenges and ensuring environmental responsibility.
“This is our first solar plant in Poland, and we were glad to bring our expertise and knowledge gained throughout the years to the benefit of the local community,” stated CEO of TIU Canada Michael Yurkovich. “Działoszyce solar power plant is already online and will provide clean electricity to residents and businesses in the area.”
TIU Canada is a leading Canadian-based solar energy producer that has been working in Ukraine since 2016. It has invested over $65 million in Ukrainian solar energy and was the first investor in Ukraine under the Canadian-Ukrainian Free Trade Agreement (CUFTA).
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Warsaw, Poland, June 20, 2023 — TIU Canada, a leading Canadian-based solar energy producer, is proud to announce its expansion into Poland. With a successful track record in Ukraine since 2016 TIU Canada is now bringing its expertise and commitment to renewable energy to Poland. The company has commenced the construction of a new solar …
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