RWE has signed an agreement to sell its 350MW FEW Baltic 2 offshore wind development in the Polish Baltic Sea to PGE.
The wind farm will be located about 50 kilometres north of Ustka and the transaction is expected to close in the first quarter of 2026, RWE said.
The company added that it has also transferred an Environmental Decision and related data for the adjacent 44.E.1. site to PGE.
RWE remains committed to supporting the Polish energy transition by developing, constructing and operating renewable energy projects across the country, where it already runs more than 660MW of onshore wind and solar capacity.
“We are convinced that, in synergy with their other portfolio, PGE is better positioned to realise this project than RWE would be on a standalone basis,” said Sven Utermöhlen, chief executive officer RWE Offshore Wind.
“However, our target to further grow our offshore wind portfolio remains unchanged. We are currently building four large-scale offshore wind farms in four European countries and have several further offshore projects under development.”
RWE operates 19 offshore wind farms in five countries totalling 6.2GW, with its share amounting to 3.3GW.


