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Ocean Winds hits €2bn BC-Wind financial close

Vicky DoeBy Vicky DoeDecember 1, 20253 Mins Read
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Ocean Winds has secured about €2 billion of project finance and reached financial close for its 390MW BC-Wind project in the Polish Baltic Sea.

Ocean Winds said the funding is supported by the European Investment Bank, ICO and 13 commercial banks.

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The developer said the project will deliver first power in 2028 and will supply clean electricity to nearly half a million Polish households once fully operational.

Onshore construction is to begin in 2026, with P&Q delivering the onshore substation and export cable route and Tele-Fonika Kable providing the onshore cables.

The company said it will also build a service base in W?adys?awowo and will use ?winouj?cie and Gda?sk as Polish ports for foundations and turbines respectively.

Bautista Rodriguez, chief operating officer at Ocean Winds, said: “In Poland, offshore wind energy is a key driver of the country’s energy transition and a real opportunity for the development of a revitalized economic sector. At Ocean Winds, we are convinced that Poland has the potential to become a regional leader in offshore wind – both in terms of clean energy production and industrial capability.

“Supported by key financial partners such as the European Investment Bank, our BC-Wind project is our contribution to this strategic process and a step toward increasing the share of renewables in the energy mix.”

Kacper Kostrzewa, managing director for Poland at Ocean Winds, said: “Reaching financial close for BC-Wind is not only a milestone for the project, but also a milestone for the Polish offshore wind industry.

“It confirms that Poland is ready to deliver large-scale offshore wind projects with local expertise, technology, and determination. Together with our Polish suppliers, we are entering the next phase – the construction of a new wind farm in the Baltic Sea.”
He added: “This cooperation strengthens the development of local content and supports the integration of Polish companies into the offshore wind supply chain. This is not just an investment in energy – it’s an investment in a revitalized, competitive industry in Poland.”

EIB vice-president Teresa Czerwi?ska said: “The EIB’s persistent commitment to supporting climate, economic competitiveness and Europe’s strategic sovereignty stands behind this beneficial, long-term loan for the construction and operation of BC-Wind, a new offshore wind project in the Polish economic zone in the Baltic Sea.

“As the climate bank of the European Union, the EIB is a trusted partner of ambitious energy transition in Poland from renewable sources to grid modernisation to energy efficiency and affordability. The latest addition to Poland’s rapidly growing offshore wind industry, BC-Wind will help reduce Poland’s carbon emissions and ensure energy security for people and businesses.”

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