RWE and PGE have completed the transaction under which PGE has become the sole owner of the F.E.W. Baltic II offshore wind project in the Polish Baltic Sea. The project has a planned generation capacity of 350 MW and is located around 50 km off the coast of the Polish town of Ustka. Additionally, toward the end of 2025, RWE transferred the environmental decision and associated data for the nearby offshore wind development site 44.E.1. to PGE.
RWE currently operates onshore wind and solar assets in Poland with a combined installed capacity of more than 700 MW. Additionally, the company currently operates 19 offshore wind farms across five countries with a combined installed capacity of 6.2 GW, of which RWE’s ownership share accounts for 3.3 GW. Additionally, four offshore wind projects are under construction in multiple countries, including the Sofia project off northern England, Thor in Denmark, OranjeWind off the Netherlands, and Nordseecluster near the German island of Juist.
In February 2026, RWE entered into an agreement with Vestas for the supply of offshore wind turbines for the Vanguard West project in UK. Under the agreement, Vestas will supply, deliver, and commission 92 of V236-15.0 MW offshore turbines. RWE is targeting a final investment decision in summer 2026, with project commissioning expected in 2029.
