The first shipments of foundation monopiles for the Baltic Power offshore wind farm have set off from Steelwind’s factory in Nordenham. There will be 26 shipments to the transhipment port, from where they will depart for the offshore construction site in early 2025.

Źródło: Baltic Power

Source: Baltic Power

Baltic Power is the most advanced offshore wind farm project in Poland. Construction of the onshore part of the farm has been underway since May 2023. According to the schedule, work on the construction of the offshore part of the farm will begin in early 2025. The essential work on the construction of the offshore part of Poland’s first offshore wind farm will begin with the installation of the foundations. These consist of a so-called monopile and a distinctive Transition Piece (TP) mounted on top of it, onto which the offshore wind turbine will eventually be placed. A total of 78 monopiles will be installed at the wind farm – 76 for the wind turbines and two for the offshore substations (OSS).

Batch production of monopiles at the Steelwind factory for the Baltic Power project started in January 2024. The monopiles can reach up to 120 metres in length, more than 9 metres in diameter and weigh 1,700 tonnes. In the Baltic Power offshore wind farm area, the depth of the seabed reaches 30-45 metres and the monopiles will be driven up to more than 40 metres into the seabed . The monopiles are made of special steel, which is resistant to the weather and salinity of the sea water. At present, there are no companies in Poland that are capable of producing monopiles or transition elements in their entirety. However, some of the elements, so-called secondary steel for monopiles, as well as transition elements, are manufactured in Poland, e.g. at plants in Żary, Niemodlin and Skarżysko-Kamienna.

Źródło: Baltic Power

Source: Baltic Power

The Baltic Power offshore wind farm, a joint project of ORLEN and Northland Power , is the most advanced offshore wind project in Poland and the only one under construction. Work is progressing according to schedule and the planned farm will contribute approximately 1.2 GW of power to the national energy system in 2026. At the same time, it will be one of the first farms in the world with wind turbines of 15 MW each. Baltic Power will cover approximately 3% of Poland’s energy needs, thereby reducing national CO2 emissions by approximately 2.8 million tonnes per year.

Source: Baltic Power