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Home » Uncategorized » PKN Orlen, Northland line up Vestas for 1.2GW Baltic Power
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PKN Orlen, Northland line up Vestas for 1.2GW Baltic Power

reNEWS EditorialBy reNEWS EditorialSeptember 26, 20222 Mins Read
Vestas completes 15MW nacelle prototype assembly

Baltic Power has chosen Vestas as the preferred turbine supplier for the 1200MW Baltic Power offshore wind farm off Poland.

Vestas will provide 76 V236-15.0 MW turbines for the Baltic Power project which is located 23km off the coast of the Polish Baltic Sea shoreline, near Leba.

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Once completed, this will be the largest wind project in Poland.

Baltic Power is a joint venture between PKN Orlen SA and Northland Power Inc.

If and when the agreement with Baltic Powers materialises into a firm order, Vestas will disclose this in a company announcement in accordance with the company’s disclosure policy, it said.

“We are very proud to collaborate with PKN Orlen and Northland Power on this landmark project for Poland, which has progressed thanks to all involved actors, including the Polish authorities,” said Nils de Baar, President of Vestas Northern & Central Europe.

“We aim to leverage our extensive experience and market leadership in the Polish wind energy sector, where Vestas has installed more than 3.9GW of onshore wind turbines. The Baltic Power Offshore Wind Project underlines Vestas’ leading role in supporting countries on their path towards greener and safer economies”.

President of the PKN Orlen Management Board Daniel Obajtek added: “The construction of Baltic Power represents one of Poland’s first offshore wind farms and is currently one of the most important projects implemented by the ORLEN Group.

“Commercial operations are expected to begin in 2026 and will strengthen the energy security of the Polish economy. We want to use the knowledge and experience gained in the Baltic Power project to implement further investments in the Baltic Sea. When selecting cooperation partners, we pay attention to how their involvement will translate not only into our project but also into building a local value chain for the entire offshore wind energy sector.”

Mike Crawley, Northland’s President and CEO, said: “Today’s announcement reflects an important milestone in the development process as the project works towards the start of construction in 2024. By signing the contract, we have created the foundation for realising the Baltic Power Wind Farm jointly with PKN Orlen.

“We are very proud to partner with PKN Orlen and the broader dedicated team to progress the project forward. Once complete, Baltic Power will represent a cornerstone of Poland’s energy transition.”

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