French renewable energy firm GreenYellow has obtained €49 million in financing from Crédit Agricole SA to support the development of a large-scale rooftop solar portfolio in Poland, with a total capacity of 116 MW.
The project is being led by GreenYellow Polska, the company’s local subsidiary, and involves the installation of 2,318 rooftop photovoltaic (PV) systems. These systems are designed for self-consumption and are being deployed on Biedronka supermarket locations nationwide.
This development underscores the strengthening link between renewable energy and the commercial real estate sector, as businesses increasingly turn to sustainable power solutions.
“Backing forward-looking, decentralized energy initiatives like GreenYellow’s Polish solar program is a clear example of our commitment to financing the energy transition,” said Valentin Frechu, renewable energy investment analyst at Crédit Agricole.








