Polish Briefing: Offshore needs a scale
What goes on in Poland on the 5th of February.
What goes on in Poland on the 5th of February.
An Orlen Group company Baltic Power is about to commence surveys to assess the environmental impacts and wind conditions within its off-shore wind farm licence area in the Baltic Sea. To that end, an agreement was signed with a consortium comprising MEWO S.A. and the Maritime Institute of Gdańsk, with a view to obtaining an […]
Nine years ago, having 85 percent of „black” energy and 15 green, we decided to switch it the other way aroundWe are now at the point where around 70 percent of our energy production is renewable, by 2025 we will be carbon-neutral. It turned out to be a good business to settle those targets early […]
What goes on in Poland on the 9th of October.
PSE is preparing the network on the Baltic Sea that will allow the use of wind farms. This is an opportunity for cooperation of Poland and Denmark, that the Polish government counts on.
Baltic Pipe is an ambitious project with many challenges, but its advantages for both sides and the decisions already taken allow us to implement it in accordance with the plan. The final investment decision should be made by the end of the year, said Ambassador of the Kingdom of Denmark Ole Egberg Mikkelsen in an […]
What goes on in Poland on the 18th of April.
PKN Orlen has announced a tender for the development of a preliminary technical concept to determine the options for preparing and implementing a project involving the construction of offshore wind farms in the Baltic Sea. Under the licence held by PKN ORLEN, maximum capacity of the wind farms may be 1200 MW.
Polenergia, the largest Polish private and vertically integrated energy group, signed a preliminary agreement to dispose of 50 percent of shares of its subsidiaries Polenergia Bałtyk II and Polenergia Bałtyk III implementing the construction of offshore wind farms with the capacity of 1,200 MW. The agreement was concluded with Statoil Group.
The discussion on the Polish renewable energy sector (RES) has not died down after the small amendment to the RES act entered into force. Meanwhile a new dispute on the extensive amendment to the Act has emerged in the government. The bone of contention is offshore wind farms – writes Bartłomiej Sawicki editor at BiznesAlert.pl.