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Page 1: „Baltic Energy for Poland 2025” · Baltic Energy for Poland 2025 - industry 40 GW –energy potential of the Baltic Sea (10 GW until 2030) South Baltic –main area for offshore

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„Baltic Energy for Poland 2025”

Industry

Warsaw, 28 February 2018

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Structure

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Potential of offshore energy and offshore industry

Supply chain for offshore wind farms in Poland

Results of the SWOT analysis

Prospects for the development of the domestic offshore wind energy industry

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Offshore energy potential

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Planned investments on Polish Maritime Areas

▪ Offshore wind farms

▪ Electricity interconnectors

▪ Baltic Pipe

▪ Oil & Gas extraction

▪ Transmission pipelines

▪ Nuclear power plant

Investment projects

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The industrial potential of offshore wind energy

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▪ 40 GW – energy potential of the Baltic Sea (10 GW until 2030)

▪ South Baltic – main area for offshore wind energy development in the Baltic

▪ Poland – one of the key markets until 2030

▪ After 2030 new market in Sweden and Baltic states will be unlocked,

Offshore wind energy 8 – 15 GW

Turbines and foundations

700 – 1 400 items*

* 7-14 years of capacity

usage

Offshore stations

30 – 40 stations

Subsea cables

Inner array cables

2 000 – 3 750 km

Export cables

2 800 – 4 000 km

Vessels

cable laying: 4-6 vessels*

installation: 2-3 vessels*

O&M: 20-40 vessels*

* - solely for installation and

servicing of 8-15 GW

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1 GW in OWF

200 th. tonnes of steel,

22,5 th. tonnes coal,

6-8 th. tonnes of

copper

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Supply chain for offshore wind farms in Poland

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Poland28%

Germany19%

Denmark15%

Netherlands12%

Great Britain11%

Belgium4%

Norway4%

France2%

Spain2%

Korea1%

Vietnam1%

Italy1%

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Dewelopment, pozwolenia,konsulting

Turbiny wiatrowe

Wieże

Kable

Systemy ochrony kabli

Fundamenty i konstrukcje

OHVS

Inne

T&I - Konstrukcje morskie

T&I -Kable

Użytkowanie, konserwacja,serwis

Usługi dodatkowe

Development and permitting

Turbines

Towers

Cables

Cable protection systems

Foundations and steel structures

T&I – offshore constructions

T&I cables

O&M

Other services

Others

▪ High interest of international companies in the Polish market –high competition

▪ High share of companies located in Poland – potential local content

Supply chain analysis

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Supply chain for offshore wind farms in Poland

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Subsea cables

Cable protection systems

Offshore stations

Foundations and steel structures

Development and permitting

Supply of wind turbines

Construction and servicing of vessels

Operation and maintenance

Additional Services

▪ Global Maritime Sp. z o.o.

▪ SMDI Advisory Group

▪ No direct local content

▪ GSG Towers Sp. z o.o. (turbine towers)

▪ Energomontaż-Północ Gdynia S.A. [EPG]

▪ Energop

▪ GSG Towers Sp. z o.o.

▪ Morska Stocznia Remontowa „Gryfia” S.A.

▪ ST3 Offshore Sp. z o.o.

▪ Szczeciński Park Przemysłowy Sp. z o.o.

▪ Vistal Offshore Sp. z o.o. (Vistal Gdynia S.A.)

▪ ZAMET Industry / Mostostal Chojnice

▪ CRIST S.A.

▪ Stocznia Remontowa Nauta S.A.

▪ TELE-FONIKA Kable S.A.

▪ ABB Sp. z o.o.

▪ ZAMET

▪ Energomontaż-Północ Gdynia S.A. [EPG]

▪ Konsorcjum: GSG Towers Sp. z o.o., ActivSp. z o.o., Ciecholewski-Wentylacje, Enamor, Famor, GSG Towers, Lotos Serwis, MPL Techma, Protea

▪ No direct local content

▪ Global Maritime Sp. z o.o. Poland

▪ Morska Agencja Gdynia Sp z o.o.

▪ SCAT - Security Consulting And Training

▪ Szczeciński Park Przemysłowy Sp. z o.o.

▪ StoGda Ship Design Engineering

▪ MEWO S.A.

▪ MKM offshore

▪ Morska Agencja Gdynia Sp. z o.o.

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Results of the SWOT analysis of the local supply chain

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Strengths Weaknesses

Opportunities Threats

• Well developed port infrastructure• Significant potential „local content”:

foundations and steel structures, subsea cables, offshore stations, O&M

• Experience in subcontracting role• Designing and logistics

• Lack of experience in general contracting and coordination

• OWE as supplementary source of income for the shipbuilding activity (with exceptions)

• Lack of installation companies• Investments in port infrastructure

needed

• Lowering the costs of Polish projects by local content

• Cooperation with international companies – gaining experience

• Development of domestic market –utilization of experience, general contracting

• „Local content” limited to low technology elements

• Delays of projects due to insufficient experience

• Skilled personnel needed

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Prospects for the development of the domestic offshore wind energy industry

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Experiencegained on foreign

markets

Realization of domestic projects

Export of products and

services to the Baltic markets

• Ports in Gdańsk, Gdynia, Szczecin and Świnoujście as the main construction center for offshore energy in the South Baltic

• Ports in Łeba, Ustka and Darłowo as service and operation centers for Polish OWFs

• Polish industry and research centers with the opportunity to emerge as innovation center on the European market – modern designs of installation and service vessels, transformer stations, cables, steel constructions

2018 - 2025

2022-2035

2030

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Executive actions

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1. Development of auction criteria which will maximize local production and logistics centres (local content)

2. Launching funding programs for research and implementation centers, ensuring cooperation between science and industry for the development of innovation in the Polish maritime energy industry

3. Development of personnel competence building programme

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