Past event
10.09.2024 - 12.09.2024

Offshore Wind Delegation to Poland

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Price

NB: Deadline for sign up is 12 August

15,900 dkk person/company (after grant)*

23,000 dkk person/company (without grant)

4,500 dkk additional person/company

This event has been supported with subsidy from the Trade Council.

Min. 10 grant utilizing companies required for the event.

Included in the price

Local transport from Warszawa to Gdansk/Gdynia and in relation to site visits, lunch and networking receptions and all meetings

NOT included in the price
Hotel accommodation in Warszawa and Gdansk/Gdynia and flight

NB: Registration is binding

*We applied for and received grant from the Trade Council (Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs). All participating companies are obligated to fill in provided grant formular with or without grant receipt (in accordance to EU de-minimis requirements).

Location

Warszawa and Gdansk/Gdynia, Poland

Participating companies:

  • Blue Water Shipping A/S
  • DENSIT ApS
  • FORCE Technology
  • Hans Følsgaard A/S
  • Hyndla
  • LAUTEC
  • ProCon Wind Energy A/S
  • Resolux Group
  • Roxtec Denmark Aps
  • Seasight Davits
  • Shoreline Aps
  • Spica Technology ApS
  • ZITON A/S
  • Øglænd System A/S

Co-financed by:

NB: Deadline for sign up is 12 August

Danish Energy Export together with the Royal Embassy of Denmark in Warszawa would like to invite you to Poland, where you for 2,5 days will get an opportunity to be updated on current offshore wind development and be introduced to upcoming projects. You will also meet Polish and international developers, key OEM’s and network with Polish companies focusing on establishment of the internal value chain within offshore wind in Poland.

Tentative program

Day 1 in Warszawa

Short status on development of offshore wind in Poland and presentation of key stakeholders

Meetings with Polish and international developers being involved in current projects under development and being involved in the next round of applications, i.a. PGE Baltica, Orlen, Polenergia, Ørsted, Equinor, Ocean Wind, RWE (tbc)

Updates from key OEM’s i.a. Vestas and Siemens Energy seeing Poland as one of the most interesting offshore wind markets in Europe in the years to come

Networking reception with key companies being based in Warszawa

Day 2 & 3 in Gdansk & Gdynia

Introduction to investment possibilities in the region/conditions/incentives, i.a. Pomeranian Offshore Platform & Invest in Pomerania

Meeting with harbor/shipyard authorities – site visit at Port of Gdansk (tbc)

B2B meetings and networking reception with Polish companies from Pomeranian Offshore Platform & PIMEW (Polish Offshore Wind Industry Chamber)

Shipyards and shipping design in offshore wind – Polish market needs and possible cooperation opportunities– (CRIST, StoGda, Ramboll, tbc)

Offshore to H2 – Regionalna Izba Gospodarcza Pomorza presentation about investments opportunities

Site visit at investment plot (tbc)

The Polish offshore wind market

Poland has the ambitious goal of building up to 18 GW offshore wind capacity within the next ten years. Almost 11 GW of this capacity has already gone through bidding of which key players are PGE and Ørsted, Orlen and Northland Power, Polenergia and Equinor, RWE and Ocean Winds. In the second round of applications significant number of new locations were secured solely Polish Stated owned companies (PGE Baltica and Orlen) without any partner so far.

Previous goal of 10,9 GW included in the Polish Energy Policy 2040 have been increased at the beginning of 2023 with the new version of the draft amendment to the Renewable Energy Act.

The new goal envisages an increase in the maximum installed capacity of offshore wind farms in the so-called phase II of development from 5 to 12 GW.

There is already strong Danish presence in creation of offshore wind installations and the whole supply value chain.  Vestas' new assembly factory, which will be settled in Szczecin (Vestas Assembly), will produce nacelles for the V236-15 MW. Components will also be used in global supply chains. Vestas' new factory is expected to become operational in the second half of 2024. A new blade Vestas factory is going to be established in Szczecin, Poland. The factory is planned to produce blades for Vestas’ flagship offshore wind turbine, the V236-15.0 MW.

Key developers from the Polish offshore market

Orsted – in venture projects with PGE (Baltica 2 and Baltica 3) was awarded in I Phase of support scheme for Offshore wind in Poland for total capacity 2,55 GW. They are also bidding in II phase with project Baltica 1, and preparing for additional applications with new partner.

RWE – developer of F.E.W. Baltic II project 350 MW which is qualified for the first phase of offshore wind projects in Poland and is thus likely to be one of the first projects to go into the construction and subsequent operation phases. They have also submitted applications for II phase of support scheme for OWF for several localizations with approx. capacity over 7 GW.

Ocean Winds (OW) – developer of BC-Wind project 399 MW which is qualified for the first phase of offshore wind projects in Poland, which COD is forecasted in 2027. They have also submitted applications for several new localizations in II phase of the aid.

Polenergia – in partnership with Equinor they were awarded in I phase of subsidy for Baltyk II OWF and Baltyk III OWF; which secured them 1,4 GW, and COD of first project is 2027. They are also bidding in II phase with project Baltyk I -1,56 GW.

 

By any questions please contact:

Dorota Knudsen
Project Manager
+45 6020 8566
Christina Vester
Project Manager
+45 6130 6762