Polish Wind Energy Association once again is creating the Polish zone during an international exhibition, Wind Europe Annual Event in Copenhagen, to be held on 25–27 April. PWEA zone will host the largest players of Polish energy transition market. The leading theme of this year’s stand will be the development of a stable supply chain and cooperation with international wind energy partners.

Increasing electricity prices and increasingly urgent need to protect the climate and reduce greenhouse gas emissions have caused rapid development of renewable energy sources, including wind energy, to become a global economic priority. Due to decreasing installation and RES investment costs green energy has become a true alternative for traditional, fossil-based sources.

Wind Europe in Copenhagen is one of the leading wind energy events, gathering representatives of countries, investors, and suppliers from all around Europe. The event cannot miss a Polish accent in a zone organised by the Polish Wind Energy Association.

The Polish PWEA Pavilion opens unlimited B2B opportunities for its partners. At the promotional stand Polish entrepreneurs will have an opportunity to meet key Norwegian and Danish industry stakeholders.

This is a perfect place for finding new contacts and establishing new relations and partnerships. The matters discussed vary from supply chain, through permitting, to grids and sustainable development, finance, and resource assessment. The meetings are contributed to by the entire sector, politicians, NGOs, and many other organisations. This year our Partners include PGE Baltica, Polenergia, Famur, Projmors, Vulcan and others.

PWEA has been building a strong international position of Polish wind energy industry companies for almost 25 years, helping Polish entrepreneurs to present themselves as experts in their respective fields. Polish Pavilion during a European event brings not only renown, but also opportunities for actual cooperation.

The Polish zone during a high-profile international event is a big distinction to us. We are happy that together with the leading Polish power utilities we may demonstrate the vast, hidden potential of the Polish wind energy market. As a country, we have a lot to offer in terms of unblocked onshore investments and rapidly developing offshore technology. Substantial interest in the Polish Pavilion proves the increasing role of Poland in European transition of the energy sector,” emphasizes Janusz Gajowiecki, President of the Polish Wind Energy Association.

In accordance with the new Energy Policy of Poland until 2040, RES capacity is to increase fourfold by 2040, securing more than 50% share in electricity production in Poland. The announced offshore wind capacity is to reach 5.9 GW in 2030 and 18 GW in 2040. For onshore, the figures are to be 14 GW and 20 GW in 2030 and 2040, respectively.

The three-day WindEurope will also host a Polish-Danish-Norwegian seminar co-organised by Polish Investment and Trade Agency and Polish Wind Energy Association, whose aim is to consolidate Polish-Danish and Polish-Norwegian cooperation in the offshore wind sector. Networking and expert debate dedicated to the development of an offshore supply chain will be opened by Minister for Climate, Anna Moskwa. Panelists and participants of the side event will include representatives of the largest Polish, Danish and Norwegian offshore wind companies.