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#045 - Carl Rasmus Richardsen, CEO of Deutsche Windtechnik Europe
In this episode of the podcast, Carl shares his journey in the wind industry, starting as an engineer at Bonus Energy in 2001 and later joining Deutsche Windtechnik. He has been a key part of the company’s expansion into offshore wind services.
Carl explains how Deutsche Windtechnik got involved in offshore wind, starting with projects in Germany, the UK, Taiwan, and now Poland. He talks about challenges in the offshore wind industry, particularly around local content requirements, which can slow down development. He shares his experiences in Taiwan, where they struggled with building a local supply chain and finding skilled workers.
The conversation also covers the operational challenges of maintaining turbines, especially in tough sea conditions. Carl points out that the Baltic Sea is easier to maintain than the North Sea, which could be an advantage for Poland in the future.
Carl is optimistic about the potential for offshore wind in Poland, thanks to the country’s skilled workforce. He believes that training local workers will be key to success. He also advises that Poland should not overfocus on local content requirements, as this can raise costs and slow progress.
Lastly, Carl talks about how German companies can help Poland grow its offshore wind sector, sharing their experience with offshore project development and service operations.
The conversation ends with a mention of the upcoming event in Świnoujście (PSEW), where companies like Deutsche Windtechnik Europe will continue discussing the future of offshore wind.
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We come from the maritime economy and yacht industry, which naturally fuels our interest in offshore wind energy.
Welcome to my podcast, PolishOffshoreWind.pl.
I aim to cover offshore wind energy development in Poland, not just from a legal perspective.
Carl shares his journey into offshore wind industry, starting from his early days as a commissioning engineer for Bonus Energy and eventually becoming a leader in offshore wind service operations.
With a passion for wind energy inherited from his father, Carl explains the growth of Deutsche Windtechnik, its expansion into offshore wind and their work across various global markets, including the Netherlands, Taiwan, the UK and Poland.
Emphasizuje ważność lokalnego wiedzy i skutecznego pracy w obszarach offshore wind, zwłaszcza w sektorach jak Polska.
Carl również podkreśla wyzwania w zakresie kontentów lokalnych, podkreśla informacje z Taiwanu i wzmacnia i rozwoju obszarów offshore wind w Polsce.
Jakie były Twoje kroki na offshore wind?
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Ok, więc może w tym momencie wróćmy do Polski jako nowego zawodnika w Offshore Wind.
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Tak, ale myślę, że już czujemy trochę brak działalności w Polsce, więc myślę, że to zawsze jest widziane w branży offshore wind.
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Ok, a what do you think, how can German companies help Poland grow its offshore wind sector?
Tak, myślę, że nie tylko w Niemczech, ale szczególnie w Niemczech, Danii i Wielkiej Brytanii, myślę, że jest bardzo szeroko dostępna wiedza w ciągu ostatnich 10-15 lat w związku z offshore wind.
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Ale myślę, że tak jak wspomniałem wcześniej, naprawdę mam wątpliwości w tym, jak włożyć wszystkie swoje marzenia i naprawdę ogromne celi w Polsce na tylko dwóch deweloperów, którzy mają bardzo skomplikowany rekord w zakresie offshore wind.
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Jeśli pamiętam dokładnie, to jest w każdym kraju, gdzie zaczynasz nowo z Offshore Wind.
Jakie są praktyczne praktyki na temat Offshore Wind?
How do you see the future where more of the offshore wind value chain including servicing is handled locally in Poland?
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Okej, Carl, dziękuję za twoją współpracę w naszym podcastu i twoją ciekawą postawę na Offshore Wind Branch w Polsce.
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