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Germany awards 4,098 MW onshore wind power capacity in latest auction

Germany's network regulator on Wednesday said it authorized 4,098 megawatts (MW) of brand-new onshore wind power capability in a quarterly auction hung on November 1, which was 1.5 times oversubscribed.

The Bundesnetzagentur, under a quick to make sure appealing returns for financiers in low-carbon electrical power systems while keeping a lid on costs for customers, mentioned high interest in a statement.

The very positive trend in bidding will be reflected in a considerable commissioning number as from next year, stated Klaus Mueller, president of the authority.

The regulator will hold auctions for 10,000 MW each year approximately 2028.

This takes place under a remit to build up capability successively on the way to fulfilling the nation's target of 80% of eco-friendly power in the general mix by 2030.

The rate allocated in the November tender process arrived at 7.15 cents ($ 0.075 cents) per kilowatt hour (kWh), after bids ranged between 6.93 and 7.35 cents/kWh, and compared with a. outcome of 7.33 cents in the last round in August.

Permits to develop wind turbines were reached 348 bidders,. consisting of big names such as RWE.

(source: Reuters)