Baltica 2 Wind Farm Completes 150 km Seabed Preparation for Inter-Array Cables
Seabed preparation for the Baltica 2 offshore wind farm in Poland is advancing, with 150 km of inter-array cable routes cleared. Developers Ørsted and PGE report that the work, completed by Boskalis' BOKA Falcon vessel, marks a key construction milestone. The project, with a capacity of 1.5 GW, aims to power over 2.5 million households upon completion in 2027. An estimated investment of 30 billion PLN ($7.4 billion USD) is allocated, with further phases focusing on export cable routes and foundation installations.

The Baltica 2 offshore wind farm in Poland has completed the seabed preparation for 150 kilometers of inter-array cable routes, a critical milestone in its development. The project, a collaboration between Ørsted and PGE, is expected to achieve a capacity of 1.5 gigawatts and power over 2.5 million households by 2027.
The BOKA Falcon vessel, operated by Boskalis, utilized a T-Rex plough for cable corridor clearance. The next phase involves preparing a 260-kilometer export cable route to connect the offshore wind farm to a transformer station in Choczewo. Total investment is estimated at 30 billion PLN ($7.4 billion USD).




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