PGE Baltica invites suppliers to webinar

PGE Baltica opens 2026 with a clear signal for the market: time of acceleration in the area of purchases and cooperation with suppliers. On 26 February at 14:00, the company organises a webinar aimed at companies interested in taking part in offshore wind energy projects.

A large-scale investment programme is behind this invitation. According to the strategy of the PGE Group by 2035, the manufacturing portfolio is to cover approximately 4 GW of power from offshore wind farms. PGE Baltica is currently developing eight projects on the Baltic with a total capacity exceeding 6 GW. The most advanced – Baltica 2 with a power of 1.5 GW – is carried out in collaboration with Ørsted, with a planned commissioning in 2027.

During the webinar, the purchase needs, the timetables of future proceedings and the requirements for partners will be selected. For the market this means the possibility of early insight into the pace of contracting in one of the largest investment programmes in the history of Polish renewable energy.

What could really be the stakes of this meeting?

Such webinars are not just a slide review with purchase plans. This is where the supply chain for years is formed. For many companies – especially medium and smaller companies with technological facilities – this may be the first opportunity to understand how to enter the offshore project not as a subcontractor of the fourth order, but as a real partner.

It is worth noting three aspects that often do not appear in the messages:

First – standardization of requirements. Early knowledge of investor expectations in terms of quality, environment and compliance with standards allows companies to prepare in advance rather than react at the last minute to SIWZ records.

Secondly, building consortia. Such meetings are an impulse to combine competences. Offshore is a team game – from foundations, through maritime logistics, to service and port facilities. On their own, few companies will carry the full range of these tasks.

Thirdly, market readiness verification. For PGE Baltica, it is also a test: whether the Polish industrial sector is ready to take over a larger share of the supply chain, or whether key contracts will go abroad again.

Offshore elevators are not just turbines

Marine wind energy is port infrastructure, installation and service units, cable systems, logistics facilities, engineering, certification and digital services. It is also the shipbuilding competence and experience in maritime projects that exist in Poland – the question is whether they will be properly coordinated.

Webinar will be held in English, which shows that PGE Baltica thinks about the international market. For national companies, this signal that competition will be real and not limited to local entities.

Registration form is available under link.

Thus the year 2026 promises as a period of intense purchasing decisions. For some, it will be an opportunity to enter the offshore elevator segment, for others – the moment when they will find themselves sleeping through a crucial phase of preparation.


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