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Enea will supply electricity to over 60 entities from Poznań and the surrounding area

Enea won the tender and signed a contract for a collective purchase of over 262 GWh of electricity for 61 entities from Poznań and the surrounding area. The tender covered a total of almost 4 thou. power delivery points and its value is over PLN 67.6 mln. The won tender confirmed that Enea’s efforts within increasing efficiency and optimisation of the sale processes give proper results.

Poznań, for the fifth time, organised a collective purchase of electricity. The group represented by the city includes e.g. some municipalities associated in Metropolia Poznań Association, subordinate institutions and units and public entities not related to self-governments. Enea’s electricity consumers will include offices, museums, hospitals, higher institutions and theatres as well. The contract signed by Enea for the supply of electricity was concluded for the period from 1 January to 31 December 2017.

- Winning the tender covering so many self-governments and public entities from Poznań agglomeration confirms that our company is well trusted and guarantees stable and reliable sales of electricity. At the same time, we are able to propose the best offer to our partners which goes hand in hand with high standards – said Bartosz Zieliński, director of the Sales Department in Enea.

Group purchases of electricity by self-governments and their subordinate institutions and other entities operating in the public sphere is a more and more frequent practice. It brings benefits to each Party to the contract. Enea may propose attractive purchase conditions to a purchasing group obtaining at the same time a strong and reliable Customer.

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