How many offshore wind turbines will be installed in Poland?
Baltic Power project, a joint venture between ORLEN Group and Northland Power, confirmed the first successful installation of the first 15-MW offshore wind turbine. In total 76 turbines will be installed at the Poland’s first offshore wind farm, estimated to cover 3% of national electricity demand. Commissioning is expected in .
How do Polish offshore wind farms apply for support?
Pursuant to the Polish Offshore Wind Act, the Polish offshore wind farms can apply for support in the form of contracts for difference (CfDs), which will cover any negative balance between a strike price and the average market price of electricity. The contracts for difference will be awarded in the following manner:
How much wind power does Poland have?
The total wind power grid-connected capacity in Poland was 9,428.3 MW as of 31 December . In September , the government announced a 130 billion zloty (£26.5 billion) plan to invest in offshore wind.
When does the Polish offshore wind Act come into force?
The Act on the Promotion of Electricity Generation from the Offshore Wind Farms (Ustawa o promowaniu wytwarzania energii w morskich farmach wiatrowych, or the Polish Offshore Wind Act) of 17 December has entered into force on 18 February and has been amended on 17 August . The amendment came into force on 1 October .
Why is offshore wind power a good investment for Poland?
Offshore wind power generation is an opportunity for a civilization change and transformation of the Polish economy. It can also provide a growth stimulus for the regions where clean, green technologies will be implemented.
How can a Polish company support its offshore wind goals?
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