Respect Energy Holding has revealed plans to build an offshore floating wind farm off the coast of Estonia.
The project includes also a pilot deployment of foundation technology with hydrogen and ammonia production at the location of the floating wind turbines.
The projected investment with total capacity of up to 820MW will be established in the Wind Energy Innovation Area off the coast of Estonia.
The offshore floating wind farm is expected to be operational in 2032.
Respect Energy Holding has already received a preliminary connection conditions and signed cooperation agreements with partners from Estonia to set up a local supply chain.
The floating offshore wind farm project will be developed by Respect Energy Holding together with BaltiConnect – a professional offshore project development company.
Respect Energy Holding has also signed a cooperation agreements with the Port of Tallinn regarding the usage of the port infrastructure required to support production, assembly and operation of the floating wind farm, Tallinn University of Technology (TalTech) and LTH-Baas – an Estonian-based cruise ship building contractor and offshore engineering company – for platform development.
Respect Energy Holding is an international company based in Warsaw with entirely Polish capital, a leading market position in Poland, a presence in most European energy markets and ambitious expansion plans in more than 30 countries.


