Poland has unveiled plans to hold its first offshore wind auction in December 2025, targeting 4 GW in new projects, as Equinor and Polenergia move to submit the…
Poland has unveiled plans to hold its first offshore wind auction in December 2025, targeting 4 GW in new projects, as Equinor and Polenergia move to submit the pre-qualification application for their Bałtyk 1 offshore wind farm.
Poland’s Energy Regulatory Office (ERO) said the first offshore wind auction will be held of December 17, 2025, in electronic form via the Online Auction Platform. The auction session will start at 8 am and last until 6 pm local time.
The maximum total installed electrical capacity of offshore wind farms that may be eligible for negative balance coverage this year is 4 GW, ERO said.
The price for electricity generated in an offshore wind farm and fed into the grid, which the producer may indicate in the offer, which will be the basis for settling the right to cover the negative balance, cannot be higher than the maximum price specified in the Regulation of the Minister of Climate and Environment, published on January 9 2025.
The auction will be competitive and will allow for the selection of projects offering the most favorable energy sales prices in the support system settled over 25 years through a contract for difference.
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