CEO and co-owner of CEE Energy Group, a Polish consulting company specializing in the development of companies in the renewable energy supply chain. For more than 20 years involved in supply chain projects for energy sectors (mainly onshore / offshore), in many of its segments - including metallurgy, shipyards, traffic construction, jackets, TP. Expert in the development and national strategies in the onshore and offshore wind industries for various market stakeholders. Competency area - management of development, restructuring and finance of enterprises, industrial strategies, human resources development. Co-founder of the Industrial Academy of Development, whose activities since 2017 are focused on the development of human resources for the industry in Poland, in particular, human resources for the RES supply chain. Economist, graduate and associate of the Warsaw School of Economics and the University of Cologne.
Introductory presentation: Assumptions of development strategy for wind power supply chain – Dominika Taranko, Vice President / Managing Director, Wind Industry Hub Foundation; Maciej Mierzwiński, Partner / CEO, CEE Energy Group
Moderator: Małgosia Bartosik, Deputy CEO, WindEurope
Panelists:
• Piotr Bogus, Managing Director, Investment Division, Polish Development Fund S.A.
• Kazimierz Kleina, Senator
• Grzegorz Kotte, Head of Offshore Wind Farms Department, Polenergia
• Adam Kowalski, President of the Board, Grupa Przemysłowa Baltic
• Arkadiusz Sekściński, Vice-President, Wind Industry Hub Foundation
• Konrad Wojnarowski, Secretary of State, Ministry of Funds and Regional Policy
Topics of discussion:
• Necessary legislative changes for offshore wind in Poland
• Non-price criteria in offshore wind auctions
• Offshore wind auctions in the context of Phase II
• Polish industry's potential
Moderator: Maciej Mierzwiński, Partner / CEO, CEE Energy Group
Topics of discussion:
• European legislation in support of the wind industry
• supply chain development strategies for OW in other countries
• regional manufacturing capacities for components and services for construction of offshore wind farms in Europe
• Offshore wind Phase I experiences with local content
• key industries in the Polish supply chain
• proposed mechanisms to support the development of offshore wind supply chain in Poland