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France introduces require 2.5 GW of offshore wind tenders

France introduced a tender for 4 offshore wind projects amounting to 2.5 gigawatts (GW) on Thursday and revealed prepare for another 10 GW later this year, as it looks for to catch up with other more advanced wind power manufacturers.

The first round of tenders covers a 500-megawatt (MW). job in south Brittany, two 500-MW jobs in the. Mediterranean and a 1-GW project in Oleron, situated on the. country's southwestern coast.

Locations for the 10 GW tenders are expected to be set by. completion of September and granted in autumn 2026.

France is pressing overseas wind power as part of its. decarbonization method. It currently just has one operational. offshore wind job in Saint Nazaire on the west coast,. although it has issued tenders for a number of more.

We are starting seriously late when it pertains to offshore. wind power, stated Economy and Financing minister Bruno le Maire. during a visit to the Saint Nazaire overseas wind farm.

When I compare it to other major European countries, it's a. bit of a tragedy that in France we talk about, we debate, and we. have a little problem in deciding and moving on, he. added.

The brand-new require tenders will include a provision that limits. the number of tasks that can be won by a single provider to. make sure a competitive market.

State-owned power giant EDF has won the majority of tenders. released in the country up until now.

Le Maire also announced a decree aimed at decreasing the. duration of bidding treatments for future wind farms to around. 12 months compared to the 2-1/2 to 3 years that are needed. currently.

(source: Reuters)