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ORLEN and Northland Power Commence Construction of Poland's First Offshore Wind Farm

February 25, 2025

After months of preparation, a fleet of 11 specialised vessels has mobilised to begin installing the foundations for Poland's first offshore wind farm in the Baltic Sea. This stage has already seen the successful installation of the first two of a total of 78 monopiles - towering 100-metre steel structures that will support 15 MW wind turbines. These generation units are among the most advanced in the industry, with a portion being manufactured at Vestas' facility in Szczecin. With a total capacity of 1.2 GW, the Baltic Power wind farm is set to commence operations in 2026, delivering clean, reliable electricity capable of powering over 1.5 million households. Offshore wind is a key element of the ORLEN Group's new strategy, which targets the deployment of more than 4 GW of installed capacity in the Baltic Sea in partnership with leading industry players.

ORLEN is committed to maximising Polish industry participation across the entire 30-year lifecycle of the Baltic Power wind farm. Key components, including turbine nacelles, subsea cables, offshore substation steel structures, and foundation elements, are being manufactured in Szczecin, Bydgoszcz, the Tri-City area, Żary, and Niemodlin. Additionally, Polish companies are providing geological surveys, engineering design, and logistics support for the project.

"The installation of the first foundations for Baltic Power is a tremendous moment in the development of offshore wind energy in Poland. We are very proud of our strong partnership with ORLEN on this pioneering project. As co-developers of Poland's first offshore wind farm, we are excited to contribute our global experience in offshore wind projects. This achievement not only demonstrates our progress together, but also fuels our determination. Safety remains our top priority throughout every stage, ensuring we uphold the highest standards in every aspect of the project. Today's milestone is a testament to the strong partnership between Northland and ORLEN and further solidifies our shared commitment to Poland's energy future", said Christine Healy, President and CEO of Northland Power Inc.

The Baltic Power offshore construction site covers approximately 130 km², an area comparable in size to the city of Gdynia. Within this zone, 78 monopiles will be installed, each towering up to 100 metres in length, weighing up to 1,700 tonnes, and exceeding 9 metres in diameter. These massive steel foundations are being driven into the seabed at depths of around 40 metres using a floating installation crane.

Beyond the crane vessel, more than ten specialised ships are actively engaged in construction, including support vessels, tugboats, personnel and equipment carruers, environmental monitoring vessels, and security patrols. The Baltic Power Offshore Coordination Centre oversees all offshore construction activities and maritime traffic in real time.

As construction progresses, transition pieces will be installed to connect the foundations with the turbines, followed by the assembly of wind turbines, offshore substations, inter-array cables linking the turbines, and export cables transmitting electricity to shore. The installation stage is scheduled to continue until 2026.

Upon completion, Baltic Power will be Poland's first operational offshore wind farm in the Baltic Sea, delivering approximately 4,000 GWh of zero-emission electricity annually. This will result in a CO emissions reduction of around 2.8 million tonnes per year, compared to conventional power generation.

Baltic Power is the first and most advanced offshore wind energy project in the Polish Baltic Sea. As part of its new strategy, the ORLEN Group has also committed to developing three additional offshore wind farms, for which it has already secured licences. Together with large-scale energy storage, onshore renewables, gas-fired power plants, and small modular reactors, offshore wind will be a cornerstone of Poland's energy transition.

"Our new strategy is about action and delivering tangible progress, as demonstrated by Poland's first offshore wind farm. After months of intensive work, we are proud to confirm that the first foundations for the Baltic Power project have been installed. 2025 will be a milestone year for this development, as hundreds of our employees undertake the largest offshore installation campaign in Poland's history. By 2026, energy from the Baltic Sea will be flowing to consumers for the first time. This is clean, stable, and secure power that will drive Poland's economy forward. It also creates opportunities for Polish businesses to grow alongside our project. This is the energy of tomorrow - starting today," said Ireneusz Fąfara, President of the Management Board and CEO of ORLEN S.A.

ORLEN is committed to maximising Polish industry participation across the entire 30-year lifecycle of the Baltic Power wind farm. Key components, including turbine nacelles, subsea cables, offshore substation steel structures, and foundation elements, are being manufactured in Szczecin, Bydgoszcz, the Tri-City area, Żary, and Niemodlin. Additionally, Polish companies are providing geological surveys, engineering design, and logistics support for the project.

"The installation of the first foundations for Baltic Power is a tremendous moment in the development of offshore wind energy in Poland. We are very proud of our strong partnership with ORLEN on this pioneering project. As co-developers of Poland's first offshore wind farm, we are excited to contribute our global experience in offshore wind projects. This achievement not only demonstrates our progress together, but also fuels our determination. Safety remains our top priority throughout every stage, ensuring we uphold the highest standards in every aspect of the project. Today's milestone is a testament to the strong partnership between Northland and ORLEN and further solidifies our shared commitment to Poland's energy future", said Christine Healy, President and CEO of Northland Power Inc.

The Baltic Power offshore construction site covers approximately 130 km², an area comparable in size to the city of Gdynia. Within this zone, 78 monopiles will be installed, each towering up to 100 metres in length, weighing up to 1,700 tonnes, and exceeding 9 metres in diameter. These massive steel foundations are being driven into the seabed at depths of around 40 metres using a floating installation crane.

Beyond the crane vessel, more than ten specialised ships are actively engaged in construction, including support vessels, tugboats, personnel and equipment carruers, environmental monitoring vessels, and security patrols. The Baltic Power Offshore Coordination Centre oversees all offshore construction activities and maritime traffic in real time.

As construction progresses, transition pieces will be installed to connect the foundations with the turbines, followed by the assembly of wind turbines, offshore substations, inter-array cables linking the turbines, and export cables transmitting electricity to shore. The installation stage is scheduled to continue until 2026.

Upon completion, Baltic Power will be Poland's first operational offshore wind farm in the Baltic Sea, delivering approximately 4,000 GWh of zero-emission electricity annually. This will result in a CO emissions reduction of around 2.8 million tonnes per year, compared to conventional power generation.

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