Germany’s Federal Community Company has launched a young course of for 2 areas within the North Sea with a mixed offshore wind offshore wind capability of two,500 MW.
Bids should be submitted by 1 June 2024. After checking the bids, finishing up the award course of, and, if essential, finishing up the dynamic bidding course of, the bidders can be knowledgeable of the choice and the tender outcomes can be printed.
The 2 areas, N-11.2 and N-12.3, for offshore wind farms embrace one 1,500 MW website and a 1,000 MW zone, situated within the North Sea, roughly 120 kilometres northwest of Helgoland. The wind farms are scheduled to enter operation in 2031.
The areas haven’t been investigated by the state and subsequently the profitable bidders should perform the investigations on their very own, in keeping with the company.
The bidder who experiences the bottom want for funding for an offshore wind farm on the location can be awarded the contract, in keeping with the company.
If a number of bidders forego funding for an space and submit bids with a bid worth of zero cents per kilowatt hour, a so-called dynamic bidding process can be used as in 2023. The bidder with the very best willingness to pay will then be awarded the contract, stated the Federal Community Company.
Along with these tenders, the Federal Community Company will launch additional tenders for offshore wind by 1 March 2024. The tenders concern three areas which were centrally examined by the Federal Maritime and Hydrographic Company with a complete output of 5,500 MW.
Within the tenders for areas not beforehand examined centrally in 2023, the implementation of the dynamic bidding course of resulted in complete proceeds of EUR 12.6 billion whereas 90 per cent of these proceeds go in direction of lowering electrical energy prices, in keeping with the press launch.
Final yr, Germany’s Federal Maritime and Hydrographic Company (BHS) printed a brand new space growth plan for the growth of offshore wind power.
The plan maps out the build-out of offshore wind by 2030, by when the nation is to achieve 30 GW of capability linked to its grid, and units the stage for additional deployment of wind generators at sea, with the 2035 goal of 40 GW estimated to be exceeded.
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