PGE and Ørsted Enter Port Space Lease Agreement for Offshore Wind Project

PGE and Ørsted and Istrana sp. z o.o. have signed a lease agreement for the future T5 terminal in the Port of Gdansk. It will be used for the storage, pre-assembly, and offshore installation of turbine components for the Baltica 2 project.

“The agreement on the lease of the terminal provides us with space necessary for the implementation of the Baltica 2 offshore wind farm construction project. It guarantees space for loading offshore wind turbine components onto ships and comprehensive service of installation vessels. The terminal has been designed in accordance with the latest industry standards and taking into account technological development trends in the offshore wind energy sector. This will create one of the most important and modern installation terminals in the Baltic Sea. The marshaling port in Gdansk is a great opportunity for the development of the domestic supply chain for offshore wind energy in the Baltic Sea,” said Dariusz Marzec, President of the Management Board of PGE Polska Grupa Energetyczna.

PGE and Ørsted, who are developing the Baltica 2 project, emphasize that Gdańsk has very good navigational conditions and a favorable location in relation to the area where their first joint offshore wind farm will be built. Advanced preparations for the construction of the terminal are underway—the project has received a building permit from the Pomeranian Voivode. The new infrastructure in the port of Gdansk brings opportunities for Polish companies to be involved in the construction and operation of the port.

“Our port strategy is directed towards efficient project management. In carrying out the joint investment, PGE and Ørsted are guided by a schedule, an integral part of which is signed contracts with component suppliers and offshore installation contractors. The guarantee of timely delivery of services in the port is a critical element for the success of the entire project, so we are pleased that preparatory work for the construction of the terminal has gained momentum. The location of the installation port in Gdansk is also an important element in the development of the Polish offshore wind energy supply chain. Installation ports on the Polish coast will also serve in the next phases of offshore wind development in Poland beyond the current decade,” said Agata Staniewska-Bolesta, managing director of Ørsted Offshore Polska.

The lease will cover the period from the fourth quarter of 2026 (when construction work is scheduled to be completed) initially through to the end of 2028. The lease applies to the entire T5 with an area of 21.3 hectares, almost half of which are the areas of increased carrying capacity necessary for offshore wind projects. The concept and shape of the terminal will allow the simultaneous use of the total length of quays comprising two loading berths for jack-up installation vessels, an unloading quay, and a ramp for unloading ro-ro transport vessels.

The parties to the agreement are Elektrownia Wiatrowa Baltica 2, which is owned by PGE and Ørsted, and Istrana, a special purpose company owned 85% by the governmental Polish Development Fund and 15% by Baltic Hub. Istrana won the tender for the lease of water-covered land located within the administrative boundaries of the Port of Gdansk, on which an installation terminal for offshore wind farms will be built in the coming years.

Baltica 2 is one of two stages of the Baltica Offshore Wind Farm—next to Baltica 3. PGE and Ørsted plan to deliver Baltica 2 of 1.5 GW capacity by the end of 2027 and Baltica 3 of 1 GW capacity by 2030. The project is subject to the final investment decision. Baltica 2 and Baltica 3 will create the Baltica Offshore Wind Farm of 2,5 GW total capacity. It will contribute significantly to Poland’s green energy transition, delivering clean energy to nearly four million households in Poland.

Learn more about the Baltica Offshore Wind Farm by visiting baltica.energy.

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