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Denmark “Disappointed” as it Receives No Bids in New Offshore Wind Tender

December 23, 2024
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The Challenges Facing Denmark’s Offshore Wind Industry

The Danish Energy Agency recently announced that it received no bids in its latest tender for three offshore sites in the North Sea. This disappointing outcome highlights the challenges faced by the offshore wind industry, including financial constraints and supply and installation difficulties.

Minister for Climate, Energy, and Utilities, Lars Aagaard, expressed his disappointment at the lack of interest in the tender, emphasizing the need to understand the reasons behind this result. The Danish Energy Agency is now planning to engage in discussions with market players to gain insights into the industry’s current challenges.

The Failed Tender

The tender, launched in April 2024, was anticipated to be the largest in Denmark’s history, with the potential for up to 10 GW of offshore wind capacity. However, despite the significant opportunity, no companies submitted proposals for the North Sea sites included in the tender.

Major developers such as Ørsted and Vattenfall cited financial concerns as the primary reason for not participating in the tender. The lack of viable financial models to support the required investments led to the decision to refrain from submitting bids.

Future Prospects

While the current tender for North Sea sites did not attract any bids, Denmark remains committed to its offshore wind expansion plans. The second phase of the tender, open until April 2025, includes additional sites in the Kattegat and the Baltic with the potential for further 1 GW or more of capacity.

Minister Aagaard emphasized the importance of building more offshore wind capacity in Denmark, despite the challenges faced in the current tender. The government’s objective is to continue expanding offshore wind energy to meet the country’s energy goals.

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Denmark’s Offshore Wind Legacy

Denmark has a long-standing history in wind energy and was a pioneer in offshore wind power. With a total installed capacity of 2.7 GW of offshore wind power and plans for additional projects, Denmark remains a key player in the offshore wind industry.

The Danish Energy Agency is committed to working closely with industry stakeholders to address the challenges facing the offshore wind sector and ensure the successful development of future projects. Despite the setbacks in the recent tender, Denmark’s ambition to achieve its offshore wind targets remains unwavering.

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