Władysławowo Energy Cluster – A Step Towards a Sustainable Future!
The Władysławowo Energy Cluster is a local initiative aimed at effective energy management through the integration of various entities – the local government, enterprises, and residents – within a unified energy system. The cluster will focus on:
• diversification of energy sources – increasing the share of renewable energy sources such as photovoltaic installations, wind energy, and hydrogen,
• reduction of CO₂ emissions – through the use of modern energy management systems and hydrogen technologies,
• increasing energy security – through local generation and energy storage, making the region independent from external suppliers,
• development of innovative solutions – implementation of modern technologies such as BIPV, energy storage systems, and CO₂ capture installations,
• improvement of energy efficiency – in both the public and private sectors, through optimization of energy consumption.
Who forms the Władysławowo Energy Cluster?
The initiative is created in cooperation with key partners, including:
• Municipal Office in Władysławowo
• Centre for Research and Development Future Solutions
• Abruko Sp. z o.o.
• Ekowik Sp. z o.o.
• ECM Sp. z o.o.
With the establishment of the cluster, the next stage of work has begun, including organizational and implementation activities aimed at creating an efficiently functioning model of a local energy market. This process includes both the preparation of appropriate organizational and legal solutions, as well as the implementation of technological tools enabling energy management within the cluster.
The cluster structure also includes Hexon Power, a producer of technical gases. This entity plays the role of a strategic participant of the cluster, responsible for receiving surplus electricity not used by other cluster members and processing it in technological processes into technical gases.
This solution constitutes an important element of the cluster balancing mechanism, enabling the management of surplus energy during periods of increased production from renewable energy sources. At the same time, this mechanism supports the stable functioning of the cluster’s energy system and allows maintaining preferential settlement conditions and transmission discounts resulting from local balancing of energy production and consumption.
As part of the ongoing work, the ECM ecosystem, in cooperation with the cluster coordinator, carries out activities related to the development of a digital platform for cluster management and the implementation of the e-Vision energy management system, which will enable the integration of generation sources, energy consumers, and balancing mechanisms within the local energy market.
In parallel, work is being carried out on the formal and legal organization and the operating mechanism of the cluster, including the principles of cooperation between participants, the energy settlement model, and the further development of the local energy market based on the technological solutions of the ECM ecosystem.