Capabilities of Polish ports for offshore wind energy

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Capabilities of Polish ports for offshore wind energy Offshore Wind Energy Seminar Gdańsk 7.03.2013 dr Maciej Matczak Department of Transport & Logistics Gdynia Maritime University

Plan Maritime sector in the Pomerania region. Main seaports: Gdańsk & Gdynia main features and outcomes of year 2012. Small ports & marinas. Maritime industry in the Pomeranian region development. Pomeranian seaports versus requirements of offshore wind energy. Offshore wind energy as the labor market prospects for the future.

The main ports of the Pomerania region Gdańsk: - Total area: 653 ha. - Lenght of berth: 19.3 km Gdynia: - Total area: 257 ha. - Lenght of berth: 13.1 km.

tys. ton Freight turnover of the main Polish seaports 30 000 25 000 20 000 15 000 10 000 5 000 0 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 Gdynia 12 230 14 199 17 025 15 467 13 257 14 735 15 911 15 810 Szczecin - Świnoujście 20 019 19 218 18 652 19 216 16 498 20 843 21 354 21 267 Gdańsk 23 341 22 407 19 826 17 781 18 863 27 182 25 305 26 897 Total 55 590 55 824 55 504 52 464 48 618 62 760 62 571 63 973 70 000 60 000 50 000 40 000 30 000 20 000 10 000 0

Gdańsk & Gdynia structure of the cargo traffic (2012) 30 000,0 25 000,0 20 000,0 15 000,0 10 000,0 5 000,0 0,0 10 741,0 212,8 8 887,0 9 919,7 1 017,6 4 311,5 1 782,0 1 794,5 1 923,8 2 050,3 Gdańsk Gdynia Oil General cargo Timber Grain Other bulk Ore Coal

Container traffic of the Pomeranian seaports TEU 1 000 000 900 000 928 399 800 000 700 000 690 414 600 000 500 000 400 000 Gdynia Gdańsk 300 000 200 000 100 000 0 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012

Small seaports of the Pomeranian region main function Leisure activity Fishery Regional & local transport Studium rozwoju strategicznego Małych portów i przystani morskich w województwie pomorskim. Actia Forum/UMWP 2009

Small ports & offshore wind energy spatial and functional relationships

Small ports of the Pomerania infrastructure parameters No. Seaport Lenght of berth (km) Land area (ha) Approaching line width (m) Depth up to (meters) 1 Ustka 2.3 19.0 60.0 1.4 6.0 3 Łeba 2.7 16.5 40.0 2.5-4.0 4 Władysławowo 2.3 75.6 60.0 4.0-6.0 5 Hel 1.9 8.9 60.0 4.5 7.0 6 Jastarnia 0.7 28.1 50.0 3.8-5.0 Total: 9.2 148.1 -

Characteristics of the Pomeranian region Population of 2.2 m people. 260 thou. of active companies Work force of 832 thou. people (202 thou. in Tricity: Gdańsk. Sopot. Gdynia). 65 bln PLN of Gross Added Value (31 bln PLN Tricity). 74 bln PLN of GDP (35 bln PLN Tricity). Personal income tax resource of 54 m PLN in Region (766 m PLN in Gdańsk & Gdynia). Company income tax resource of 229 m PLN (63 m PLN for Gdańsk & Gdynia cities). Real property tax resource of 394 m PLN (Gdańsk & Gdynia).

The place of the maritime industry in the regional & local development process Gross Added Value Gross Domestic Product Active companies Labour force Personal Income Tax Real property TAX 2,5% 7,5% 7,1% 5,7% 6,63% 7,1% 6,28% 5,77% 13,60% 15,66% 14,92% Company Income Tax 0,13% 3,6% 0,0% 2,0% 4,0% 6,0% 8,0% 10,0% 12,0% 14,0% 16,0% Cities Region Ocena oddziaływania portów morskich w Gdańsku i Gdyni na sytuację społeczno gospodarczą w województwie pomorskim. Actia Forum/UMWP 2011

Structure of the maritime sector employment (2010) Touristics 7% Stevedoring Hinterland 5% transport 9% Support for maritime transport 2% Seaport authorities 2% Transport agences & forwarding 4% Maritime transport R&D 2% 3% Other 5% Seaports related industry 33% Shipyards 28%

Hard criteria of the offshore wind energy development towards the seaports Harbor Access: Sheltered harbor. Unobstructed vertical (overhead) clearance. Minimum horizontal clearance greater than 40 m. Minimum low tide navigational channel depth of 7.3 m. 24/hour/day and 7 days/week operational availability. Exclusive use of staging facility. Port Facilities: Minimum berth length of 138 m. Minimum berth water depth of 7.3 m. Lay down storage and assembly backland area larger than 4 hectares. Proximity to likely offshore wind farm site. Port and Infrastructure Analysis for Offshore Wind Energy Development. Massachusets Clean Energy Center. 2010

Other criteria of the offshore wind energy development towards the seaports Berthing Facilities: Availability of large cranes of sufficient size and type. Piers with high load carrying capacities. Capacity to handle hundreds of additional port calls/year. Geographic Location: Located proximate to related marine infrastructure and equipment. As close as possible to component manufacturers. Lack of extreme weather conditions (tides. ice). Region in the Vicinity of the Seaport: Accommodation facilities for workers and visitors. Access to a sufficient and trained work force. Development is welcomed by the community. Development is welcomed by the regulators (transport, energy, environment). Development will contribute to economic & social growth.

Offshore wind energy prospects for labour market (2020)

dr Maciej Matczak Department of Transport & Logistics Gdynia Maritime University mmatczak@am.gdynia.pl