The deadline for bidding on the first 3 GW of Denmark’s 6 GW offshore wind tendering procedure expired last Thursday. The Danish Energy Agency has not received bids for any of the three offshore wind farms in the North Sea put out to tender. The Minister for Climate, Energy, and Utilities has asked The Danish Energy Agency to engage in dialogue with the market to identify why no bids have been submitted.
December 5 was the deadline for bidding on the three offshore wind farms in the North Sea I sub-area in Denmark’s 6 GW offshore wind tendering procedure. The Danish Energy Agency can announce that no bids have been submitted for any of the three wind farms put out to tender.
Denmark’s Minister for Climate, Energy and Utilities, Lars Aagaard, has asked The Danish Energy Agency to engage in dialogue with the market to identify reasons for the lack of bids, given the interest in the tendering procedure expressed by a number of companies during the initial market dialogue.
Besides the three offshore wind farms in the North Sea, the tendering procedure includes three offshore wind farms in Danish coastal waters: Hesselø, Kattegat and Kriegers Flak II. The deadline for bids on these three farms is April 1, 2025.
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