Poland’s First Offshore Wind Farm to Deliver Power in 2026: Taranko on Next Steps

Dominika Taranko discusses Poland’s offshore wind projects as first electricity from Baltic Power farm arrives in 2026.

Polish Offshore Wind Timeline

The first Polish offshore wind project, Baltic Power, is scheduled to begin delivering electricity in 2026. This milestone marks Poland’s entry into offshore wind energy production.

Local Content Development Goals

For the second phase of offshore development, Poland aims for a local content level of 40-45 percent. Achieving this target will require developing additional elements of the value chain.

Polish Industry Strengths and Gaps

Poland excels in investment preparation, environmental studies, engineering services, steel structures, cables, power outlets, and transformer stations. The country has significant potential in unit construction and foundations previously handled by foreign subcontractors.

Expert Analysis

Dominika Taranko, Managing Director of Wind Industry Hub, provides insights on Poland’s offshore prospects and comments on changes in the European wind energy market during the “Hołownia w klimacie” program.

Program Context

“Hołownia w klimacie” is a program focused on energy transformation, climate crisis, sustainable development, and clean technology industry, hosted by journalist Aleksandra Hołownia.

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