The Roadmap provides for a three-year period to prepare the technical design and to obtain building permission. Commencement of construction is expected in 2019. The first electricity is expected to flow to the Polish coast within 5 years (2021-22). The operational life span is planned for 25 years.
Total potential investment of PLN 10bn will greatly benefit the local communities and the Polish economy.. The Company estimates that local Polish content, directly or indirectly, will account for up to 60% of that investment, which is about PLN 6bn. Local content will come from foundations, towers, cables, offshore transformer stations, construction services, as well as the potential production of turbines or supply ships. Such a scale of potential orders addressed to Polish companies, is a big boost for new job creation not only in the Baltic coastal regions but also across the country.
During the development so far from June 2012 to February 2014 Polenergia conducted a comprehensive study of the marine environment of a scale previously not seen in Poland. The study involved the planned wind farm, as well as the area immediately adjacent to it. A series of analyses and expert opinions have been procured regarding the potential impacts to: landscape, fishing, vessel traffic systems, radar and communications, civil aviation and military, cultural heritage, the possibility of using the resources of the seabed and plan for risk prevention and oil pollution. At this stage Polenergia has utilized primarily Polish experts and national research facilities in order to ensure maximization of local content.