Iberdrola and Enea eye up to 3.3 GW of Polish offshore wind

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Poland’s Enea Group and Iberdrola have signed a Letter of Intent (LoI) to jointly develop offshore wind projects in the Polish Baltic Sea with a possible total capacity of up to 3.3 GW.

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The two companies will now begin negotiations on an exclusive basis to assess the possibility of jointly investing in, developing, and operating offshore wind projects, the Polish energy group said.

Enea will control a minority share in potential investment projects implemented with Iberdrola.

The level of involvement and further details on the scope of cooperation will be determined at the next stages of the negotiation, Enea said.

Through the cooperation with Iberdrola, Enea expects to acquire experience and build competence in the development of offshore wind farm projects.

Enea said that offshore wind is an important element of the group’s Development Strategy and the goal of producing 33 per cent of electricity through renewable energy sources by 2030.

Poland is currently working on a bill which would allow for up to 4.6 GW of offshore wind capacity to be offered via contracts by 2022, with the advantage given to the most advanced projects.

The bill also proposes up to 5.5 GW of offshore wind capacity to be put out to tender between 2023 and 2028.