The new sector of the economy will create tens of thousands of attractive jobs, both in the construction and operation of offshore wind farms and those generated indirectly by suppliers of components and services. Three offshore wind farms in Bałtyk with a total capacity of up to 3,000 MW, developed by Equinor and Polenergia, will supply renewable energy to over 4 million households.
It is estimated that around 10,000 people will be employed throughout the cycle of these projects, some of them on the local labor market. Specialists will be needed in many fields: from the design of marine and hydrotechnical structures and project management, through environmental law, maritime law, and health and safety, to production and service employees.
Education is an area to which Equinor and Polenergia attach particular importance. Both companies are involved in numerous activities related to the education of future staff at all levels of education. Recently, investors have also supported the “Wind Energy – Energy of Freedom” project – an educational program for 900 primary and secondary school students of the Lębork, Słupsk, and Wejherowo districts, as well as once again took part in the EDU OFFSHORE WIND career fair in Gdańsk.
Throughout the year, information and educational activities are also carried out at the Information Centre on Offshore Wind Farms in Łeba, the first stationary facility in Poland dedicated to offshore wind energy.