WBS Power to Build Data Centers in Poland with 3.2 GW Capacity
Maciej Marcjanik and Hubert Bojdo have launched WBS Power, focusing on renewable energy and data centers. The company secured connection conditions for a 3.2 GW data center in Osieki Lęborskie, Poland, aiming to capitalize on the AI growth trend. The Baltic Data Center Campus will be built in four phases by 2029, with investments estimated at $8-10 billion for an 800 MW center. WBS Power is also developing hybrid energy projects in Germany and plans to build 1 GW of generating capacity within five years.

WBS Power, founded by Maciej Marcjanik and Hubert Bojdo, is set to construct large-scale data centers in Poland, starting with a 3.2 GW facility in Osieki Lęborskie. The Baltic Data Center Campus will be developed in four phases, with the first phase expected to launch between 2028 and 2029.
Investments for centers are projected at $8-10 billion for each 800 MW facility. The company is also engaged in renewable energy projects in Germany. Plans include building 1 GW of generating capacity in the next five years, focusing on solar farms and energy storage.




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