Environmental and social advisory
Reducing the carbon footprint of renewable energy sites is essential. By sourcing 60% of its materials locally, the factory strengthens the national supply chain and cuts the need for imported offshore wind turbine towers as Poland moves towards low-carbon energy.
We reviewed several environmental mitigation measures to ensure none of the areas of permitting were omitted. We assessed the existing grievance mechanism for internal and external stakeholders and reviewed the potential impact evaluations. Finally, Arup during construction verified the proper implementation of the project taking into consideration national regulations and global best practices.
Reviving the Gdańsk shipyard and local economy
Ostrów Island is the original quayside of the old ‘Solidarity’ shipyard that became famous during Poland’s independence movement in the 20th century. The Baltic Towers factory has created new employment opportunities for more than 500 highly qualified employees across Gdańsk and the wider Tricity area, including bolt technicians, shot-blasting operators, welders, metallizers, machine operators, painters and many others. With new skills, the community thrived once again and public tours inspired by its ‘Solidarity’ heritage brought a renewed sense of pride to its people. The Baltic Tower facility, which is visible from the Solidarity Museum, is a new landmark for the historical Ostrów Island.