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Netherlands’ Government Says Offshore Wind Targets Are No Longer Realistic

July 16, 2025
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Netherlands Revises Offshore Wind Energy Goals

The interim government of the Netherlands has announced a significant shift in its offshore wind energy targets, citing challenges in the industry and a slower-than-expected transition to green power. Addressing the Dutch Parliament, the Minister for Climate and Green Growth revealed that the current goals for offshore wind energy are no longer realistic, leading to a potential 40 percent reduction in near-term targets.

With the cancellation of two offshore wind auctions earlier this year due to lack of interest and financial concerns, the Netherlands is facing setbacks in its renewable energy ambitions. The country currently has 4.7 GW of installed offshore wind capacity but had set a plan to develop 50 GW by 2032-2040 and 70 GW by 2050. However, the government now anticipates revising these targets down to possibly 30 GW, with potential for an additional 10 GW depending on industry development.

NedZero, the Dutch wind power association, expressed disappointment over the revised ambitions but emphasized the need for increased electrification. Chairperson Jan Vos acknowledged the challenges ahead, stating, “Lowering ambitions undermines confidence in the entire supply chain,” while calling for stable government policies to attract private investment.

Amidst calls for financial guarantees and subsidies from industry stakeholders, the government is expected to unveil its new plan by September. However, with the current government in a caretaker position following the collapse of the coalition in June, the upcoming elections in October could further shape the country’s energy outlook.

As the Netherlands grapples with recalibrating its offshore wind energy goals, the industry remains committed to driving sustainable energy demand and reducing reliance on fossil fuels. The outcome of the upcoming elections and the subsequent government policies will play a crucial role in shaping the country’s renewable energy future.

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