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Growing Market Momentum: Deutsche Windtechnik Establishes Offshore Wind Unit in Poland

Bremen, Germany - In the course of implementing the energy transition, Poland has significantly raised its targets for the expansion of onshore and offshore wind energy in recent years. This also improves the framework conditions for players in the Polish offshore wind market.

According to the Polish Wind Energy Association, offshore wind energy is planned to expand to 5,900 MW (5.9 GW) in 2030 and 18,000 MW (18 GW) in 2040. Onshore turbines with a capacity of 14,000 MW (14 GW) are to be installed in 2030, and the target is 20,000 MW (20 GW) in 2040. So Poland has now approved several sections for the development of offshore wind farms in its exclusive economic zone.

In this dynamic market environment, Deutsche Windtechnik has established its own offshore unit in Poland, Deutsche Windtechnik Offshore sp. z o.o., supported by increasing demand for consulting services in the field of maintenance. Country Manager of the unit, which was founded on March 15, 2023, is Wojciech Łużniak. He has already been managing the Polish onshore unit of Deutsche Windtechnik for several years.

"Even though offshore planning is still at a relatively early stage here, we see significant potential. We want to contribute our technical know-how and our broad range of experience step by step to ensure the successful construction and operation of Polish offshore wind energy. We are relying on the close cooperation between our international offshore teams and we also want to establish teams in Poland itself for this. We see great opportunities for well-qualified personnel in the Polish labour market", Łużniak comments on the launch of the new unit.

The range of services offered by Deutsche Windtechnik Offshore sp. z o.o. includes services that are tailored to the customer's requirements. These include individual services through to full service, including balance of plants, asset management, logistics, intelligent wind farm management, strategic consulting and other services.

Deutsche Windtechnik has been active in the international offshore business for more than a decade, so far particularly in Germany, the Netherlands and the UK. Specializing in the complete service of offshore wind farms, its range of services is a central part of the international offshore value chain. In Poland, the entrepreneurial focus of Deutsche Windtechnik has so far been on onshore service - the polish onshore unit provides maintenance for more than 350 MW as part of long-term service contracts.



Source: IWR Online, Jun 06 2023