The BC-Wind offshore windfarm is set to span approximately 90 square kilometres within Poland’s Baltic Sea Exclusive Economic Zone, located 23 kilometres from the Polish coast, north of the Pomeranian Province. The development will feature 26 Siemens Gamesa SG 14-236 wind turbine generators, each capable of being boosted to 15 MW. Upon completion, BC-Wind will deliver a total capacity of up to 390 MW, providing renewable electricity sufficient for approximately 488,000 households.
ABL Germany has been contracted to provide marine warranty survey (MWS) services, supporting the transportation and installation activities for all assets, including wind turbine generators, inter-array cables, monopile foundations, transition pieces, export cable, and the offshore substation. Their scope encompasses vessel suitability surveys, technical review of project documentation during development and construction phases, and on-site surveillance of marine operations, both onshore and offshore, from 2026 to 2028.
Will Philbedge, operations manager for ABL Germany, stated, “The BC-Wind project represents a significant step in Poland’s renewable energy development. Following ABL’s appointment to support the country’s Baltica-2 offshore windfarm, we are thrilled to have the opportunity to contribute to the delivery of another critical energy infrastructure project, and expand ABL’s presence in Poland.”
The project will be managed by ABL Germany, leveraging ABL Group’s local, regional, and global renewables MWS expertise, with in-country support from offices in Gdansk and Warsaw. ABL is a subsidiary of the Oslo-listed consultancy ABL Group ASA, which offers energy, marine, engineering, and digital solutions to the renewables, maritime, and oil and gas industries across over 44 countries worldwide.




