Dozens of people, mainly residents of the Ustka municipality and city and the Słupsk municipality, came to the City Hall in Ustka, where the meeting was held on March 23, 2023. Representatives of the companies talked about the planned offshore wind farms Bałtyk II and Bałtyk III with a total capacity of 1440 MW, which will be located at the level of Łeba in the Baltic Sea. Meanwhile, transmission infrastructure for green power plants will be built near Ustka.
Andrzej Popadiuk from Equinor presented the current scope of work in progress and the timetable for the projects. He also talked about the recently completed geotechnical and geophysical surveys of the bottom of the Baltic Sea, which were carried out for almost eight months along a stretch of more than a thousand kilometers by 10 specialized research units. The research work, carried out, among other places, at the height of Ustka, will make it possible to design the optimal route of the export cable and the place where it will connect to the onshore transmission infrastructure. The results of the surveys, as well as the selected trenchless cable routing method, will minimize the environmental impact of the investment and protect unique water and land ecosystems.