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Dutch federal government receives several bids in 4GW offshore wind tender

The Dutch federal government on Thursday said it had actually received numerous quotes in a tender to build an overseas wind farm in the Dutch part of the North Sea with a. overall capability of 4 gigawatts (GW).

The government stated it expected to announce the winning bid. in June, while the wind farms were anticipated to be operational by. early 2030.

The farms will be developed at 2 areas, with a capability of. 2 GW each, around 60 kilometres (37 miles) off the Dutch coast.

Previously on Thursday, Dutch energy firm Eneco stated it had. reversed its decision to participate in the tender, as it stated. business case had actually been worn down due to increasing raw material. expenses, unpredictability over electricity rates and demand, high. interest rates and supply chain issues.

The government stated it would weigh the bids on cost,. ecological effect, sustainability and guarantees the task. will be finalised.

It provides no subsidies for building and construction and the electricity. produced by the wind farms, although the connection to the. onshore grid will be delivered by state-owned grid business. TenneT.

The Netherlands presently has wind farms with a capacity of. almost 5 GW in the North Sea. It aims to increase this to practically. 21 GW by 2031.

(source: Reuters)