Leba to Become Location for Operations and Maintenance Base for Polish Baltic Sea Offshore Wind Projects

Equinor has completed the acquisition of a site at the port of Leba to serve as the operations and maintenance (O&M) base for the Polish Baltic Sea offshore wind projects.

 

The announcement makes Equinor the first developer to confirm an offshore wind maintenance port in Poland together with the joint venture partner Polenergia.

 

Equinor will construct, own and operate the base which will support the Baltyk offshore wind projects of Equinor and partner Polenergia, and could also support additional activities in the future. Equinor and Polenergia are currently jointly developing the Baltyk III, Baltyk II and Baltyk I offshore wind projects. Baltyk III and Baltyk II, with a combined potential capacity of 1440 MW, were awarded contracts for difference (CfD) by Poland’s Energy Regulatory Office on the 4th May 2021.

 

Says Michal Kolodziejczyk, Equinor country manager in Poland: “The selection of Leba to host the operations and maintenance base for Baltyk II and Baltyk III is another step towards the development of the Baltyk offshore wind projects. We are making a long-term investment in Leba as a future hub of offshore wind in Poland.

 

“We are committed to creating lasting local value through our projects in Poland, and the O&M base means jobs and investment for Leba and the region. We are excited to contribute to a new chapter in the rich maritime tradition of Leba and will continue to engage in a dialogue with all stakeholders as Poland’s offshore wind industry takes shape.”

 

“We see our offshore wind projects as an important part of the transformation – not only energy-wise but also for the economies of Poland and Europe. Our goal for the projects development is not only reducing emissions and support energy diversification but to create additional jobs, bring a chance for many companies’ modernization, innovation and new competitive advantages of Polish industry as well.

 

“Therefore, together with our partner we have created a flagship program to support Polish wind energy industry development and now, while building supply chain for our offshore windfarms, we can implement them step by step. The first and a very important step on that path is selection of the port in Leba to become operations and maintenance base for Baltyk II and Baltyk III projects.” – adds Michal Michalski, president of the management board of Polenergia.

 

The planned O&M base would serve as the logistics hub for the Baltyk projects, with an office, storage, and transportation facilities. The proximity of Leba to the Baltyk offshore wind farm areas will contribute to optimising safety and operation costs.

 

An investment located in Leba will bring opportunities for the city as well as the wider region in terms of local supply chain and employment. The jobs required to operate an offshore wind farm include maintenance technician roles, that will predominately be based offshore, as well as office-based teams to support the operations from land.

 

The Baltyk projects of Equinor and Polenergia are among the largest offshore wind farms under development in Poland. Baltyk III and Baltyk II could generate enough renewable offshore wind energy to power two million Polish homes. Construction of the wind farms infrastructure could begin as soon as 2024.

 

Source: Global Energy World