
Cadeler has entered into a reservation agreement to provide ship capacity to transport and install more than 70 wind turbines with a capacity that will generate 1.2 GW of green energy in Poland. The company announced this in a press release.
The project will be part of the Baltic Power offshore wind farm in the Polish part of the Baltic Sea. This is the first time Cadeler operates in the Polish market, which has ambitious plans for offshore wind.
- Poland has set an ambitious plan for offshore wind, and this project marks the first of many exciting projects in the coming years. There is a great potential in the Baltic Sea to install offshore wind, and we are very pleased to have the opportunity to join forces with Polish companies to drive the transition to green energy, says Mikkel Gleerup, CEO of Cadeler.
The Baltic Power offshore wind farm will be the first commercial project in Poland. The project is scheduled to begin in 2024 and be completed during 2026. Baltic Power is a joint venture project between PKN ORLEN and Northland Power Inc. The final contract is expected to be signed during the first half of 2023.
Cadeler will use one of the company's two O-class installation vessels in the project, which will then have a new and upgraded crane with a lifting capacity of 1,600 tons in a radius of 40 meters.
The Baltic Power offshore wind farm, which will be located in the Baltic Sea, 23 kilometers north of the Polish coast, has an area of more than 130 square kilometers. The size and type of the wind turbines have not yet been confirmed.
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