Baltic Power has signed further reservation agreements with suppliers of key elements of the farm, including wind turbines, export cables and the onshore substation. The project is being developed jointly by ORLEN Group and Northland Power, with construction expected to start in 2024 and commerical operations in 2026. Polish companies are also involved in the supply chain for the project. Baltic Power’s offshore wind farm area of approximatley 130 square kilometres will feature 76 Vestas turbines, each with a generating capacity of 15 MW. These are currently some of the most advanced offshore wind turbines available on the market and Baltic Power will be one of the first offshore wind farms in the world to have them installed. The height of the turbines will exceed 200 metres and the rotor area of each turbine is approximately 43,000 square meters. Baltic Power also secured a reservation contract for the design, manufacturing and installation of the inter-array, offshore and onshore export cables. In total, there will be approximately 355 km of cables in the Baltic Power farm area, of which approximately 130 km will be inter-array cables picking up power from the turbines and delivering it to offshore substations. The remaining cables will be used to export energy on an approximate 39 km long connection route from the offshore to the onshore substation. NKT, one of the most experienced power cable suppliers, will be responsible for the design and manufacturing of the offshore export cables. The inter-array cables and the onshore section of the export cables will be supplied by a Polish company with international offshore experience - TELE-FONIKA Kable together with JDR Cable Systems. TELE-FONIKA Kable will also be responsible for the transport and installation of the cables on the onshore section. The transport and installation of all cables offshore will be handled by DEME, the owner of one of the largest fleets of ships in the world. The energy generated by the turbines and transported via export cables will go to an onshore substation. A consortium consisting of GE and ENPROM will be responsible for its design, construction and supply of the necessary components. As part of the ongoing work, GE - will carry out the electrical system design and supply the high-voltage power components. ENPROM - one of Poland's largest power construction companies - will be responsible for the overall design and construction of the receiving station.
Baltic Power has signed further reservation agreements with suppliers of key elements of the farm, including wind turbines, export cables and the onshore substation. The project is being developed jointly by ORLEN Group and Northland Power, with construction expected to start in 2024 and commerical operations in 2026. Polish companies are also involved in the supply chain for the project. Baltic Power’s offshore wind farm area of approximatley 130 square kilometres will feature 76 Vestas turbines, each with a generating capacity of 15 MW. These are currently some of the most advanced offshore wind turbines available on the market and Baltic Power will be one of the first offshore wind farms in the world to have them installed. The height of the turbines will exceed 200 metres and the rotor area of each turbine is approximately 43,000 square meters. Baltic Power also secured a reservation contract for the design, manufacturing and installation of the inter-array, offshore and onshore export cables. In total, there will be approximately 355 km of cables in the Baltic Power farm area, of which approximately 130 km will be inter-array cables picking up power from the turbines and delivering it to offshore substations. The remaining cables will be used to export energy on an approximate 39 km long connection route from the offshore to the onshore substation. NKT, one of the most experienced power cable suppliers, will be responsible for the design and manufacturing of the offshore export cables. The inter-array cables and the onshore section of the export cables will be supplied by a Polish company with international offshore experience - TELE-FONIKA Kable together with JDR Cable Systems. TELE-FONIKA Kable will also be responsible for the transport and installation of the cables on the onshore section. The transport and installation of all cables offshore will be handled by DEME, the owner of one of the largest fleets of ships in the world. The energy generated by the turbines and transported via export cables will go to an onshore substation. A consortium consisting of GE and ENPROM will be responsible for its design, construction and supply of the necessary components. As part of the ongoing work, GE - will carry out the electrical system design and supply the high-voltage power components. ENPROM - one of Poland's largest power construction companies - will be responsible for the overall design and construction of the receiving station.