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The Danish Energy Agency’s (DEA) latest offer for new offshore wind capacity in the North Sea drew no bids, according to a Dec. 5 DEA press release.
Three wind farms in the North Sea (A1, A2 and A3) had been offered with a combined generating capacity of 3 GW.Denmark’s Minister for Climate, Energy and Utilities, Lars Aagaard, has asked the DEA to engage with the market to understand what happened, after various companies had expressed interest during the initial market dialogue.
A further tender, covering the Hesselø, Kattegat and Kriegers Flak II wind farms in inner Danish waters, has a bidding deadline of April 1, 2025.
While a total of 6 GW had been offered, terms allowed interested applicants to develop total capacity of 10 GW or more of offshore wind. Currently Denmark’s offshore wind farms have a total capacity of 2.7 GW.