Ørsted declines Taiwan tender bid

Quite atypically, the Danish market leader publicly rejects to bid in Taiwan’s solicitation for 3GW offshore wind due to poor framework conditions. The green transformation will wilt if developers build uneconomic projects, says CEO.
Photo: Ørsted
Photo: Ørsted
BY MAZ PLECHINGER, TRANSLATED BY DANIEL FRANK CHRISTENSEN

Friday marked the application deadline to participate in Taiwan’s third offshore wind tender, attracting six bidders proposing projects and thus seeking development rights for up to 3GW in the island’s waters in 2026-’27, the Taiwanese Ministry of Economic Affairs (MOEA) informs in a press release.

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