After weathering stormy market seas in 2023, the global offshore wind industry is hoping to right the ship with a record 65 GW of auctions planned for 2024.
And the first offshore wind auctions have already been launched in 2024:
- In Germany, 2.5 GW of capacity is now open to developers using a 'dynamic' bidding model, which was introduced last year and spurred the country's high-profile 7 GW award to BP and TotalEnergies. Later this year 5.5 GW of pre-investigated sites will also be auctioned off based on a mix of price and qualitative criteria.
- In Japan, 1.1 GW will come under the gavel in the country's third auction round, in a key step in its broader ambition to have 10 GW online by 2030, 30-45 GW by 2040 and carbon neutrality by 2050.
- In the Baltics, Estonia kicked off pre-qualification for 2.9 GW of capacity, building on the recent award of the 1.5 GW Liivi 1 and 2 sites, and Lithuania unveiled 700 MW of new capacity in an auction of the same size as the country's debut auction, but this time including government support.
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