German offshore wind tender concludes by a draw

EDF conquers new waters, while RWE risks having to face that zero-subsidy bids and state allocations are not enough to secure permission to build offshore wind in Germany.
Photo: Ørsted
Photo: Ørsted
by MAZ PLECHINGER, translated by jonas sahl jørgensen

In roulette, there is a 2.7-percent chance of hitting the green 0. The same is not true, however, for the fields set to host establishment of green energy in the form of German offshore wind farms.

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