Green energy
share of our projects in installed capacity in Poland
share of our projects in installed capacity in Poland
estimated value of our investments
new jobs throughout the cycle of our projects
offshore
installed capacity
turbines
planned commissioning
place of connection to the PSE substation
offshore
installed capacity
turbines
planned commissioning
place of connection to the PSE substation
Energy from all three wind farms will be brought ashore at Lędowo. The cables will be routed using a trenchless method through an underground passage on the border between sea and land. From here, energy from the Bałtyk II and III OWFs will flow further to the PSE Słupsk-Wierzbięcino substation, and from the Bałtyk I to the Krzemienica substation.
Wind at sea reaches a higher and more uniform speed than on land. Offshore wind farms use it to produce clean and renewable electricity. To make the most of this potential, we put very large turbines at sea. The energy they produce is transmitted through cables buried under the seabed.
Our offshore wind farms in the Baltic Sea, along with their connection infrastructure, are implemented in accordance with international best environmental practices. This allows us to supply wind energy to Poland while protecting ecologically sensitive ecosystems.
Eiffel Tower
Offshore wind turbine
Palace of Culture and Science
Local investment, revenue for municipal budgets and new jobs. The construction of offshore wind farms brings many benefits to Pomerania.
The investments we are making will generate new tax revenues, as well as about 10,000 new jobs directly at the construction and operation of offshore farms and indirectly in the supply chain in Poland.