
The Polish company Tele-Fonika Kable has delivered the first 24 cable drums with a total weight of 310 tons. This marks the beginning of a comprehensive logistics operation, which will include the delivery of over 120 kilometers of cables, comprising a total of 198 drums. All cables were manufactured at Tele-Fonika's factory in Bydgoszcz.
Advanced, world-class technology
HV (high voltage) and EHV (extra high voltage) cables are essential components of the onshore infrastructure for the Bałtyk 2 and Bałtyk 3 projects. These cables are distinguished by their exceptional quality and compliance with the stringent standards required in the renewable energy sector. The TFKable Group, renowned for its global supply of cable systems to the energy sector, reaffirms its leading position in the industry.
Enprom – a cable installation expert
The installation of the delivered cables has been entrusted to the Polish company Enprom, which specializes in power construction. Enprom will construct four 220 kV cable lines, each approximately 7 km long, connecting offshore wind farms with onshore substations, as well as two 400 kV lines leading to the PSE station, located 6 km away. In addition to power cables, the route will also feature telecommunications fiber optics.
Energy from the Baltic Sea as early as 2027
The Bałtyk 2 and Bałtyk 3 wind farms are located in the Polish exclusive economic zone in the Baltic Sea, 22 to 37 km from the coast. According to the schedule, the first energy from these projects will be delivered to the Polish grid in 2027, with full commercial operations planned for 2028.
The next milestone in the development of offshore wind energy in Poland will be the Bałtyk 1 project – the largest planned wind farm in the Polish part of the Baltic Sea. With a capacity of 1,560 MW, this project is scheduled to begin following the auction in 2025. Together, all Bałtyk wind farms will provide green energy to over 4 million households.