LEITWIND LTW90 2.0 MW Turbine Obtains Electrical Certification for Poland: A Decisive Step for Entering the Polish Market
The wind energy sector is undergoing a profound transformation. Major manufacturers are moving towards turbines with larger rotors and higher capacities, thus reducing the supply in the Megawatt-class turbine segment. In this challenging context, LEITWIND stands out for its specialization in small and medium-sized projects and repowering projects.
The Polish market represents a great opportunity for LEITWIND, which has been present in the country for many years. The installed capacity is expected to increase from 28.72 GW in 2025 to 56.54 GW by 2030, thanks to favorable investment policies in the sector. Poland's National Energy and Climate Plan (NECP) for 2021-2030 and the Energy Policy of Poland until 2040 (EPP2040) are fundamental to this development plan.
Despite regulatory and authorization uncertainties, the small and medium-sized wind sector represents a strategic opportunity to enhance the already installed energy potential. Additionally, there are numerous authorized projects in Poland that reflect the size and power limits of our LTW90 with a nominal power of 2.0 MW.
During the KEY – The Energy Transition Expo, held in Rimini from March 5 to 7, 2025, LEITWIND proudly received the electrical certification for the LTW90 2.0 MW turbine from UL Solutions, certifying its compliance with Polish grid code standards. This milestone marks a fundamental step for LEITWIND's expansion in Poland, paving the way for the installation of its turbines in the country.
Thanks to this certification, LEITWIND is ready to play a key role in Poland's energy transition, providing sustainable and tailored solutions for wind farms, repowering projects, and energy-saving strategies for energy-intensive sectors.