A consortium of Projmors ASE Group, Ramboll Polska and Enprom will carry out preliminary design and Front End Engineering and Design work for the 900MW Baltic East offshore wind farm being developed by ORLEN Neptun.
The companies will prepare technical documentation, define FEED parameters and obtain building permits for the project, ORLEN Neptun said.
The developer added that the studies will support development of the wind farm, which has the potential to supply clean electricity to more than one million households.
The FEED work will include detailed analyses of geotechnical, hydrological and wind conditions at the project site.
The consortium will also develop technical specifications for turbines, foundations, substations and offshore wind cable infrastructure.
The results will support building permit applications and environmental impact assessment work related to the connection infrastructure.
Numerous Polish companies and institutions will also be involved in the process, including Geofizyka Toruń, Glesum, Maritime University of Szczecin, the National Institute of Telecommunications, Polish Naval Academy, Squadron and ASE Offshore.
“When implementing strategic investments, we strive to make use of the potential of Polish companies, and their participation at the farm design stage is a clear indication that, thanks to the experience gained in the first phase of offshore wind power industry development, the domestic market is increasingly ready to invest in the rapidly growing offshore wind power sector,” said Janusz Bil, president of the management board of ORLEN Neptun.
“The formation of a domestic supply chain is a joint effort by suppliers, investors, public institutions and industry organizations, as well as measures taken by the government, which are already showing their first results.”
The Baltic East project was among the winners of the first Polish auction for offshore wind farms held in December 2025 by the President of the Energy Regulatory Office, enabling it to move to an advanced development stage.
The Baltic West project, which includes four licences in the Oder Bank region, is being developed in parallel as part of ORLEN Group’s strategy targeting 12.8GW of renewable capacity by 2035.


