Offshore Wind Poland conference on 16-17 November in Warsaw
Offshore wind energy will accelerate significantly over the next decades. It will be one of the fastest growing renewable energy sectors, especially in our country. Poland could become the largest offshore wind market in the Baltic Sea with up to 28 GW of capacity. Experts will discuss how to exploit the potential of offshore wind farms on 16-17 November during the annual PWEA – Offshore Wind Poland conference.
Poland’s offshore wind energy sector may be one of the foundations of Poland’s energy transition towards a low-carbon economy. During two days of valuable meetings, panel discussions and networking, let’s take a look at what potential lies in the Baltic Sea, bringing the whole industry together and creating a common ground for politicians, investors, subcontractors and others involved in the offshore business.
Offshore Wind Poland (16-17 November 2022) will also see the premiere of the latest report commissioned by the Polish Wind Energy Association entitled “The Potential of Offshore Wind Energy. “Offshore Energy Potential in the Baltic”. The report will re-evaluate the potential in terms of installed capacity and energy production of the current areas allowing the realisation of offshore wind farms. The study will also identify new areas for potential investment, which will require a high level of commitment from investors, the state and financial resources to be successfully realised.
This year’s Offshore Wind Poland Conference will also confront existing legal regulations for planning and construction of offshore investments with those needed to derive the first capacities by 2025. What could be the productivity of new areas for offshore investment, and what is the progress of phase I projects? The November meeting will give an indication of where we are at and what steps need to be taken so that offshore farms can contribute to energy security as soon as possible.
How to exploit the potential of offshore wind energy in Poland? You will find out already on 16-17 November during Offshore Wind Poland in Warsaw.
Source: PortalMorski.pl