During the meeting, representatives of the companies, Equinor and Polenergia – jointly implementing the Bałtyk II and Bałtyk III offshore wind farm projects, talked about the planned investments in the offshore wind farms. Both projects – with a total capacity of approx. 1440 MW – will allow to supply almost 2 million households with green energy, and thus strengthen the energy security of Poland. The investments are an important part of the ongoing energy transition, which is expected to build up to 18 GW of capacity in Polish offshore areas by 2040.
The participants of the meeting received the most important information on projects and investment plans in Łeba, including, among other things, the construction of a service base for the Bałtyk II and Bałtyk III offshore wind farms, which will begin this year, as well as plans related to the employment of specialists to handle the projects.
The service base in Łeba, as a logistics and operational centre, will be responsible for the safe and proper operation of the Bałtyk II and Bałtyk III offshore wind farms for 30 years. On the site of the former shipyard, with the support of local contractors and suppliers, a modern office space, a remote control, control and service centre for wind farms, a spare parts warehouse and a quay for mooring vessels will be built. The space, friendly to the environment and people, will be realized based on a design by the Gdańsk architectural studio B-CA. The investment will create an opportunity for the development of the city and the local port, as well as new jobs. About 100 specialists will be employed in the database for many years.