Energy

image

In Pomerania energy meets tomorrow — powering the future from the north

The Pomeranian Voivodeship is one of the most future-ready regions in Northern Europe — a place where offshore wind, nuclear energy, and green hydrogen grow side by side. This mega-convergence makes Pomerania a natural landing zone for companies operating across the sustainable energy value chain.

The new heart of the Polish energy grid

~
65
%

Regional electricity demand currently met by renewable energy

~
9.3
GW

Offshore wind pipeline capacity planned up to 2032.

3.75
GW

Planned nuclear power capacity at the Choczewo site.

In Pomerania energy meets tomorrow...

  • image

    Poland is undergoing one of the most consequential energy transitions in Central Europe, and Pomerania sits at its epicentre. 

    The Pomeranian coastline will host the country's first offshore wind capacity — Baltic Power, commissioned in 2026 — with a pipeline of nearly 9.3 GW scheduled to come online by 2032. Simultaneously, the Choczewo nuclear plant, Poland's largest energy infrastructure project ever, is rising less than 80 km from Gdańsk: three AP1000 reactors totalling 3.75 GW, designed to provide zero-emission baseload power from the mid-2030s onward.

  • image

    These are not distant ambitions. Construction is underway. Financing is secured. 

    The developers — ORLEN, Equinor, Polenergia, PGE, Ocean Winds — are already working with regional ports, shipyards, and engineering firms to deliver the hardware. For energy-intensive investors, this translates directly into long-term access to clean, reliable, competitively priced power. For supply chain and infrastructure investors, it means a Baltic coastline that will remain one of Europe's most active project zones for the next two decades.

  • image

    Beyond offshore and nuclear, Pomerania is already one of Poland's strongest land-based renewables regions. 

    With approximately 1.5 GW of onshore wind and over 800 MW of solar PV in operation, the region currently generates around 65% of its own electricity demand from renewable sources — before a single offshore turbine has been switched on. The addition of offshore wind will make Pomerania a structural net exporter of clean energy at a national scale.

Discover Key Energy Projects

Navigating the energy transition?

Radosław can walk you through Pomerania's energy sector — offshore wind, nuclear and beyond.
Radosław Bojarczuk