CONCEPT OF THE OFFSHORE GRID DEVELOPMENT ON THE BALTIC SEA

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Polish Offshore Grid SA CONCEPT OF THE OFFSHORE GRID DEVELOPMENT ON THE BALTIC SEA Prepared by: Bogdan Gutkowski (BIG INVEST), Remigiusz Joeck (Polskie Sieci Morskie SA) Mariusz Witoński (BIG INVEST) Gdańsk, October 2012 1

Concept aim The presented concept is a vision for the comprehensive development of offshore power infrastructure in the Polish part of the Baltic Sea up to the year 2030. The aim of developing this concept is to open discussion about the desired direction and prospects of the development of the transmission systems in the Polish maritime areas. 2

Purpose of grid development in Polish maritime areas increase power security through the construction of new crossborder connections, allowing more flexibility in balancing national power grid, possible use of the national potential of offshore wind energy, development of the domestic maritime industry supplying Baltic offshore wind power market, ability to obtain additional funds for infrastructure investments in the EU structural funds in the 2013-2020 budget perspective. 3

Prospects for the development of offshore wind farms in Poland Localization potential vs. connection possibilities: - 2018 2020: 0,5-1 GW - 2020 2025: 5 GW - 2025 2030: 10 GW Location permits (October 2012): - more than 60 applications submitted, - 13 (10 positive) decisions granted. 4

Fig. 1 Offshore grid concept Actual situation (2012) 5

Fig. 2 Offshore grid concept Final stage (2030) 6

Essential elements of the planned offshore grid Central Hub B (power of 2 GW), located in the region of Slupsk Shoal (Area B), Hub C (power of 2 GW), located in the region of Central Shoal (Area C), Hub A (power of 1-2 GW), located in the A Area, Hub B1 (power of 1-2 GW), located in the eastern part of the B area, 3 integrated sea-land connections in HVDC technology, running in the maritime transmission corridors in the direction to Dunowo, Wierzbięcin and Żarnowiec. 7

Essential elements of the planned offshore grid HVDC line concting the central Hub B and Hub C (~55 km), Cross-border HVDC line connecting Hub C and the entire offshore grid system with the NordBalt line (about 25 km), HVDC lines connecting the central Hub B with Hubs A and B1 HVDC line SwePol Link 2 800 MW. 8

Fig. 2A Offshore grid concept Year 2030 without SwePol Link 2 9

Fig. Offshore grid concept Year 2015-2020 10

Fig. 4 Lithuanian ring 11

Fig. 5 Baltic Power Busbar 12

Balancing capacity and demand for regulation power Presupposes that, in the case of connection to National Grid offshore wind farms with a total capacity of 5 GW (2025) the demand for disposable regulation power will be approximately 1500-2000 MW. Possible solutions: - peak load gas power plants - natural gas (Grudziadz, Gdańsk, Żarnowiec) - compressed air systems (Kujawy) - peak load gas power plants - shale gas (Pomerania), - additional hydro storage power plant. 13

Fig. 6 Balancing regulation power Rys. 7 Bilansowanie - moce regulacyjne Gas plant 300 MW Hydro storage plant 400 MW Shale gas plant 300 MW Gas plant 456 MW Gas plant 874 MW Compressed air plant 300 MW 14

Fig. 6 Balancing regulation power Rys. 7 Bilansowanie - moce regulacyjne Electric cars 2.000 MW Gas plant 300 MW Hydro storage plant 400 MW Shale gas plant 300 MW Gas plant 456 MW Gas plant 874 MW Compressed air plant 300 MW 15

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German offshore grid system http://energinet.dk/flash/forside/uk/index.html 17

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Conclusions Development of the offshore grid should be regarded as the significant element of the strategic development plans of the transmission system and included in the Polish energy policy. Offshore wind farm investors will cover the costs of the direct interconnections of their farm with the national power grid, but they will not be able to finanse the integrated offshore grid infrastructure. Key elements of the proposed offshore grid system, playing the strategic role in the national energy security, should be planned and developed by the state. http://energinet.dk/flash/forside/uk/index.html 19