RWE obtains permits for FEW Baltic II wind farm in Poland

RWE has obtained key permits for the construction of the FEW Baltic II offshore wind farm, a 350 MW project in the Polish Baltic Sea.
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RWE recibe permisos para el parque eólico FEW Baltic II en Polonia

Energy company RWE has taken a crucial step towards the development of its FEW Baltic II offshore wind project in the Baltic Sea , after obtaining important authorisations from the West Pomeranian Voivodeship. These permits allow progress to be made on the construction of the offshore wind turbines , as well as the installation of interconnection and telecommunications cables, and the construction of an offshore substation that will transform the energy generated by the offshore wind turbines.

Significant progress in the offshore wind project

The permission for the construction of the turbines and associated infrastructure marks a step forward in the development of the offshore wind farm , which will have a capacity of 350 MW. RWE has confirmed that the decisions issued include the authorization for the turbines, the interconnection cables, and an offshore substation intended to transmit the generated energy to land. In addition, the company expects to obtain all remaining construction permits during the first quarter of 2025.

This is an important step forward for the FEW Baltic II project, allowing us to continue development as planned.

“This is a very important step towards achieving this goal,” said Tomasz Kreft, head of the offshore permitting team at RWE.

Impact and scope of the FEW Baltic II project

The FEW Baltic II offshore wind farm is located approximately 50 km off the Polish coast near Ustka and will cover an area of approximately 41 km² in the Polish part of the Baltic Sea . This development is seen as key to the diversification of Poland’s energy mix, bringing significant renewable energy generation capacity.

Map showing the location of the RWE wind farm
Map showing the location of the FEW Baltic II wind farm. Source: RWE

In 2021, RWE signed a contract for differences (CfD) for the project, subject to approval by the European Commission, and the company has completed preliminary geophysical and geotechnical studies in the area. With permits now in hand, the project is moving into an advanced stage of preparation, while awaiting final approvals to proceed with its implementation.

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Source: RWE

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