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Webinar: Ground Conditions of the Polish Baltic Sea for Offshore Windfarms

21/10/2020

Date: Wednesday, 4 November 2020
Time: 2:00 PM CET (Warsaw)

Poland is one of the most important emerging markets in the offshore wind industry, gaining a lot of interest from the developers, investors, suppliers and financing institutions. Several variables need to be considered when it comes to analysing the feasibility of an offshore wind project, such as the geological and geotechnical conditions. OWC are leading experts in geotechnical engineering for offshore wind projects and bring experience from the UK, Germany, France, Denmark, US and Asia, among other markets. OWC experts have researched and authored a soon to be published white paper titled ‘Ground Conditions of the Polish Baltic Sea’, and this webinar is a presentation of the findings of that work.

What you will learn

The purpose of this webinar is to establish a basic understanding of the ground conditions at the Polish Baltic Sea, highlighting the potential geohazards that could be encountered at the offshore wind farm sites, and the implications these geohazards might have regarding the foundation design and installation. In addition, we will also discuss how we can identify and adequately quantify the risk of these hazards to an offshore wind project. You will learn:

  • An update on the status of the Polish offshore wind market
  • An overview of the Geology of the Polish Baltic Sea
  • Potential geohazards for offshore wind farms in the Polish Baltic Sea
  • Our recommendations for developers

This is an excellent opportunity to appraise yourself of the ground conditions off Poland and ask questions to our experts.

Register now for this event, and after the event you will get a copy of the OWC white paper ‘Ground Conditions of the Polish Baltic Sea’ which this webinar is based on, before its official publication.

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