The year 2026 marks a period of intensive activities in the area of procurement and market cooperation at PGE Baltica. On February 26 at 2:00 p.m., the company will host a webinar for suppliers, during which it will present an overview of selected procurement needs for the upcoming year.
This is a unique opportunity for suppliers and technology partners to learn about the possibilities of participating in the largest renewable energy investment programme in the history of the Polish power sector.
Strategic directions, new needs – what to expect in 2026?
Following the publication of the procurement plan for the current year, PGE Baltica is organising a webinar to present updated schedules, the scope of selected upcoming tenders, and requirements for potential partners. It is the best source of knowledge on which services and products will be sought in the coming months.
The registration form is available at: https://pgebaltica.pl/en/procurement/information-for-supplier/webinars
Participants will have the opportunity to gain a better understanding of the development directions of PGE Baltica’s projects, learn about investor expectations, industry standards, as well as quality and environmental requirements.
Companies that establish contact early increase their chances of participating in key procurement processes. Therefore, we invite you to take part in the first supplier webinar organised following the publication of PGE Baltica’s procurement plan for 2026.
PGE Baltica project portfolio
In line with the PGE Group strategy, by 2035 its generation portfolio is expected to include, among other sources, 4 GW of capacity from offshore wind farms. To achieve this goal, PGE Baltica – responsible for offshore project development within the PGE Group – is intensifying its procurement activities, which are crucial for the timely execution of investments.
Its investment portfolio includes eight projects in the Baltic Sea at various stages of development with a total capacity exceeding 6 GW. The most advanced project – Baltica 2 with a capacity of 1.5 GW and a planned commissioning date in 2027 – is being developed in cooperation with Ørsted.

