Cadeler has secured a reservation agreement to install turbines at Orlen and Northland Power’s 1200MW Baltic Power offshore wind farm off Poland.
The agreement covers installation of more than 70 machines and marks Cadeler’s entry into the Polish offshore market.
Cadeler said it has secured a large vessel reservation agreement to execute the transport and installation.
It will make use of one of the two O-class installation vessels, which by the time of the project execution will feature a new and upgraded crane with a lifting capacity of 1600 tonnes at a radius of 40 metres.
Cadeler chief executive Mikkel Gleerup said: “Poland has made an ambitious plan for offshore wind, and this project marks the first of many exciting projects in the coming years.
“There is a large potential in the Baltic Sea for installing offshore wind turbines, and we are happy to get the opportunity for the first time to join forces with Polish companies in driving the transition towards green energy, while sharing our best practice and extensive know-how.
“This project is a win-win for all parties involved and we look forward to a good cooperation.”


