5 candidates have certified for the upcoming 1.5 GW Sørlige Nordsjø II (Southern North Sea II) offshore wind public sale spherical in Norway.
“Right this moment, we will announce that a number of sturdy candidates have been certified to take part within the public sale for offshore wind for Sørlige Nordsjø II. We now have determined to proceed with the public sale, which is able to start on the 18th of March. I sit up for an excellent public sale between these corporations”, stated Minister of Vitality Terje Aasland.
The consortia which have certified to take part within the public sale are Aker Offshore Wind, BP and Statkraft; Equinor and RWE; Norseman Wind, a subsidiary of EnBW; Shell, Lyse and Eviny; and Ventyr, a consortium of Parkwind and Ingka Investments.
The Norwegian authorities formally opened the appliance window for Norway’s first offshore wind public sale on 29 March 2023, providing a mixed capability of three GW throughout two areas, 1.5 GW at Southern North Sea II and 1.5 GW at Utsira Nord.
Again in November 2023, Norway’s Ministry of Petroleum and Vitality acquired seven functions to take part within the public sale to develop a fixed-bottom offshore wind farm with a capability of between 1.4 GW and 1.5 GW within the Southern North Sea II zone.
The businesses and consortia that utilized are Aker Offshore Wind, BP and Statkraft; Mingyang Sensible Vitality; Shell, Lyse and Eviny; Parkwind and Ingka; Norseman Wind; Hydroelectric Company; Equinor and RWE.
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The Southern North Sea II tender relies on the so-called English public sale mannequin, with the bidder with the bottom bid value (NOK øre/kWh) to be chosen.
After the public sale, the Ministry will publish the identify of the public sale winner and the dimensions of the profitable bid. The bid determines the strike value that kinds the idea of the two-way Contract for Distinction (CfD).
Lately, Norway acquired clearance for as much as NOK 23 billion (about EUR 2.02 billion) in state help within the type of a bilateral CfD for the Southern North Sea II (Sørlige Nordsjø II) offshore wind farm challenge.
The Norwegian Authorities is planning to award areas which have the potential for 30,000 MW of offshore wind manufacturing by 2040.
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