Offshore
Baltyk breakthrough: Siemens Gamesa selected for Poland’s inaugural offshore wind power developments
- 1.44 GW total at MFW Baltyk II and MFW Baltyk III projects intended to use SG 14-236 DD machines
- First Preferred Supplier Agreements in Poland’s offshore wind market
- First Preferred Supplier Agreements for SG 14-236 DD offshore wind turbine
- Important step towards decarbonizing the Polish electricity grid
Siemens Gamesa is pleased to announce the signature of two Preferred Supplier Agreements for the MFW Baltyk II and MFW Baltyk III wind power plants with Equinor and Polenergia. These signings represent both the first preferred supplier agreements announced in the fledgling Polish offshore wind market, and also the first conditional agreements for the SG 14-236 DD offshore wind turbine.
The conditional agreements cover the supply of the company’s class-leading SG 14-236 DD offshore wind turbines. Service agreements are also included.
The twin developments due north of the northernmost point of the Polish mainland are intended to utilize the SG 14-236 DD machine to deliver clean energy to two million Polish households. Both 720 MW agreements remain subject to customary conditions, including final investment decision and required permitting, which are planned for 2024. First power is expected to be delivered in 2027.
Marc Becker, CEO of the Siemens Gamesa Offshore Business Unit says, “Once more, Siemens Gamesa is thrilled to be leading the offshore revolution, powering the start of another nation’s offshore wind adventure. Doing so with our newest offshore turbine – the SG 14-236 DD – will allow us to provide proven technology and unequalled experience to Poland from the outset. We can help unlock the power of wind as the country works towards meeting its impressive renewable energy goals.”
Pawel Przybylski, Managing Director of Siemens Gamesa Poland states, “With this 1.44 GW development, Equinor and Polenergia have signaled their full commitment to the Polish offshore wind power market, and to the country as a whole. Siemens Gamesa is pleased to be able to contribute the experience, reliability, and technology to help deliver on this. We have a wealth of Polish suppliers already in our supply chain and are encouraged by the opportunities which look to arise as the industry grows domestically.
The MFW Baltyk II and MFW Baltyk III developments are a key step in the decarbonization of the electricity grid in Poland, with developments having occurred at great pace. The Contract for Difference round granting energy generators rights to create wind power plants was granted by Poland’s Energy Regulatory Office just nine months ago in 2021. Poland has set an ambitious target for the provision of 5.9 GW of offshore wind power by 2030, and up to 11 GW by 2040 in a plan to address the climate emergency through the decarbonization of energy generation.
-
Events5 years ago
Canada and Turkey women working in the renewable energy sector in met
-
Manufacturers of wind turbines5 years ago
GE’s Haliade-X 12 MW prototype to be installed in Rotterdam
-
Operations and Maintenance6 years ago
GENBA is on the rise; another milestone passed by in global existence
-
Genel8 years ago
EWT launches the DW61, It’s most efficient and high energy producing wind turbine
-
Genel9 years ago
Internet of things will empower the wind energy power plants
-
Turbine Manufacturing6 years ago
İğrek Makina focused on developing and producing Machine Tools and Wind Energy Turbines
-
Energy management systems5 years ago
Demand/Supply – Renewable energy with guarantees of origin (GO)
-
Events5 years ago
Key Players from 10 Nations will Show Their Strong Positions at APWEE
-
Manufacturers of wind turbines5 years ago
The Nordex Group receives first order for Delta4000 turbines from the USA
-
Manufacturers of wind turbines4 years ago
ENERCON installs E-160 EP5 prototype
-
Genel8 years ago
Zorlu energy envisages a bold new future based on renewables
-
Manufacturers of wind turbines5 years ago
ENERCON and Lagerwey together develop two new WEC types