Gdańsk & Sopot: Heat Supply Disrupted as Power Plant Repair Continues to February 4
Residents of Gdańsk and Sopot, Poland are facing heating disruptions as of Monday afternoon, February 2, 2026, due to a malfunction at the PGE power plant in Gdańsk. The issue stems from a leak in one of eleven units at the facility.
Heating Disruptions and School Closures
The leak is causing temporary difficulties in heat delivery to seven districts of Gdańsk, according to Gdańsk President Aleksandra Dulkiewicz. The affected areas include Żabianka, Oliwa, Strzyża, Stogi (southern part), Śródmieście, Orunia – św. Wojciech – Lipce (northern part), Orunia Górna Gdańsk Południe, and the entirety of Sopot. In-person classes have been suspended in some primary schools in Gdańsk through Thursday.
Repair Timeline and City Response
Repairs are expected to be completed by Wednesday, February 4, 2026. However, residents of Gdańsk and Sopot should anticipate continued heating issues until then, particularly in areas at the periphery of the network. The city has responded by providing heated buses and making electric heaters available for public loan.
Technical Details of the Malfunction
The damaged unit is a 100 MW boiler, representing roughly one-seventh of the plant’s total installed capacity of 750 MW. The leak was detected approximately 10 meters high within the unit. Due to the extremely high temperatures inside, the boiler had to be cooled for over 24 hours before technicians could begin repairs, which are being conducted around the clock.
Continued Challenges in Sopot
The neighboring city of Sopot, which also relies on the Gdańsk power plant, is experiencing similar challenges. Schools in Sopot have also suspended in-person classes, mirroring the measures taken in Gdańsk, with the exception of the Music School, which has an independent heating source.
Frequently Asked Questions
What caused the heating disruptions?
A leak in one of eleven units at the PGE power plant in Gdańsk is the cause of the heating disruptions.
Which areas are affected?
Seven districts of Gdańsk and the entire city of Sopot are experiencing difficulties with heat delivery.
When is the repair expected to be completed?
Repairs are expected to be completed by Wednesday evening, February 4, 2026, but full service restoration will take additional time for testing and restart procedures.
As the repair continues, how will residents cope with the ongoing cold temperatures?