PGE and Ørsted invite you to Suppliers Day

11.09.2023
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A special event dedicated to suppliers of components and services who want to participate in the supply chain the process of creating the supply chain for Baltica 2 project – one of two stages of the Baltica Offshore Wind Farm. The meetings will take place on October 10, 2023 at 10:00 AM at PGE Narodowy stadium in Warsaw. This will be the fifth event for suppliers organized by PGE and Ørsted. Previous Suppliers Day in 2022 attracted almost 800 participants, including over 500 representatives of Polish companies.

Suppliers and subcontractors will have a unique opportunity to learn about the activities carried out by PGE and Ørsted during the Suppliers Day. Representatives of both companies, which are jointly developing the Baltica OWF, will share information on the division of purchasing procedures between both joint-venture partners, as well as the applicable QHSE standards and requirements for suppliers in this regard.

Opportunity for B2B meetings

In addition to PGE and Ørsted, the event will be attended by representatives of some suppliers of components and services already contracted as part of the development of the Baltica 2 project - one of the two stages of the Baltica Offshore Wind Farm. This year, PGE and Ørsted have already signed agreements securing the supply of 107 turbines from Siemens Gamesa, offshore substations from the Semco/PTSC consortium, foundations from the Windar/Navantia consortium and the service of laying and connecting internal and export marine cables wht will be performed by Boskalis.

Representatives of these companies will be at the disposal of event participants. During short, several-minute sessions of individual business meetings, registered participants of the Supplier Day will have the opportunity to present their company and talk about cooperation possibilities. Purchasing specialists from Siemens Gamesa, Semco/PTSC, Windar/Navantia and Boskalis will talk about the expectations towards their potential suppliers and subcontractors.

Sign up early, don’t miss the registration

By September 30, representatives of enterprises interested in participating in the Suppliers Day should register via a special form available on the baltica.energy website. Then a second form will be available to previously registered participants, in which those interested in participating in B2B sessions will have the opportunity to sign up for a meeting with one of the four suppliers. This will allow the organizers to properly plan short individual business meetings. Representatives of the four invited suppliers - including their procurement and sourcing specialists - will speak English. Translators will be available to help during B2B sessions, if needed.

Get involved and develop the Baltica OWF with us

Offshore wind farms will not only support Poland's energy transition, but will also strengthen the national economy, providing thousands of well-paid jobs in the coming decades and giving new development opportunities to many branches of Polish industry. Polish companies are already taking part in international offshore wind farm projects around the world. The development of offshore wind energy in the Polish waters of the Baltic Sea means new business opportunities to numerous sectors of Polish economy.

The main beneficiaries may include the steel industry, water engineering, installation, shipyard industry, transport and logistics, consulting and training services, and even hotel and catering services. In the relatively young energy sector of offshore wind energy, over 400 Polish enterprises have been identified as potential players providing components and services to offshore companies. The previous Supplier Day organized by PGE and Ørsted in 2022 attracted almost 800 participants, including over 500 representing companies from Poland.

Baltica 2+3

The Baltica Offshore Wind Farm consists of two stages - Baltica 2 and Baltica 3. PGE and Ørsted plan to complete the construction of the Baltica 2 stage with a capacity of approx. 1.5 GW by the end of 2027, and the Baltica 3 stage with a capacity of approx. 1 GW by the end 2029. With a total capacity of 2.5 GW, the Baltica OWF will provide green energy to almost 4 million households in Poland.