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New O&M base opens for Baltic Power wind farm

reNEWS EditorialBy reNEWS EditorialMay 20, 20253 Mins Read
New O&M base opens for Baltic Power wind farm

Poland’s 1200MW Baltic Power wind farm project has taken a step closer to completion with the opening of a new operations and maintenance base.

The country’s first O&M base dedicated to offshore wind farms is now operational in Łeba.

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The port infrastructure, built from the ground up, will support the Baltic Power offshore wind farm currently under construction by Orlen in partnership with Canada’s Northland Power.

The project, Poland’s first offshore wind farm in the Baltic Sea, is scheduled for completion next year.

“As the Orlen Group, we are both pioneers and leaders in the development of offshore wind energy in Poland,” said Irene Fąfara, president of the management board and chief executive of Orlen.

“As early as 2026, clean electricity generated at sea from our Baltic Power wind farm will be delivered to end users.

“The onshore heart of this endeavour is the operations and maintenance base we are inaugurating today.

“At Orlen, we fully understand that Poland must harness the potential of the Baltic Sea – and this investment is only the beginning.

“The service base is critical to the success of Baltic Power, and the Pomeranian region is emerging as a key hub for the future of Poland’s energy system.”

The base in Łeba features a purpose-built, reinforced service quay equipped with two cranes, berths for crew transfer vessels (CTVs), a high-bay warehouse for essential equipment and spare parts, as well as workshops and technical facilities for service crews and engineers.

The same facility houses the Baltic Power Marine Coordination Centre (MCC), which became operational with the start of offshore installation activities.

In recent weeks, the base has been fully fitted out and prepared for regular operations. Engineers and service personnel are expected to begin work at the site later this year.

“This is a moment of real pride for Poland’s entire offshore wind sector.” said Grzegorz Szabliński, president of the management board of Baltic Power.

“From today, anyone walking along the port channel in Łeba can see a fully operational offshore wind farm facility. Declarations and plans have now materialised into tangible infrastructure and real action.

“The Baltic Power base in Łeba will handle all activities required to ensure the safe and reliable operation of the offshore wind farm. It will serve as the home base for service vessels and will support day-to-day operations.

“Over the next 30 years, it will provide employment for around 60 engineers and personnel.”

The Łeba base currently supports installation works at the offshore construction site located approximately 23km from the coastline.

Ongoing works include foundation installation involving monopiles and transition pieces. Turbine and subsea cable installation is set to begin in the coming weeks.

Onshore, cable route construction and the build-out of the substation in Choczewo municipality remain on schedule.

The Orlen-Northland Power joint venture represents the most advanced offshore wind project in Poland and the first to reach the construction phase.

The wind farm will be among the first globally to install 15MW turbines. By generating approximately 4000GWh of zero-emission electricity annually, Baltic Power is expected to reduce carbon dioxide emissions by around 2.8 million tonnes per year compared with conventional power generation sources.

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