Orlen and Northland Power launch a new offshore wind company in Poland

Energa Wytwarzanie, an Orlen Group affiliate, and Northland Power have launched Baltic Offshore Service Solution, a new firm that will deliver offshore wind services in Poland. The joint partnership will provide a range of services, including technical, operational, commercial, and contractual issues. It will also be responsible for operating the Orlen Group’s 24-hour wind farm management centre, which monitors, coordinates, and controls the company’s offshore assets.

The new organisation will be responsible for wind farm component maintenance, ensuring the technical efficiency and availability of power machinery and equipment, and conducting technical inspections. Energa Wytwarzanie’s expertise in managing onshore renewable energy assets, such as a portfolio of six wind farms with a combined capacity of 244 MW, will be utilised by Baltic Offshore Service Solution.

The action is a part of the wider Baltic Power offshore wind farm project, which is a collaboration between Northland and Orlen Group. By 2026, the project is anticipated to start generating 1.2 GW of clean energy.

In April 2023, RWE and Northland Power chose Hellenic Cables as the preferred provider for the cluster of four offshore wind farms. Nordseecluster will be erected in two parts, Nordseecluster A and B, with RWE and Northland owning 51 per cent and 49 per cent, respectively. Phase One has two wind farms with a combined capacity of 660 MW and is currently applying for permits.