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Portugal's brand-new govt committed to developing offshore wind, minister says

Portugal's brand-new federal government is devoted to developing overseas wind energy and also sees repowering onshore wind farms and promoting solar projects, consisting of smallscale ones, as a top priority, the environment minister stated on Monday.

Maria da Graca Carvalho said the government would reveal some information of its offshore wind energy policy in July as financiers await guidelines on a planned key licensing action announced last year under the previous administration.

The previous administration had actually set the capacity on offer in what would be the nation's first overseas wind auction at 2 gigawatts (GW). The brand-new federal government has not said whether it will adhere to using that capability and it is unclear when the auction will occur.

Some of our directions (on the policy) will be all set before ( the government's) summer season break ... so in July we will reveal news, Graca Carvalho told an energy summit in Lisbon.

Portugal currently has a small, 25-megawatt drifting wind project off its Atlantic coast, which is owned by Ocean Winds, a. joint venture between Portugal's main energy EDP and. French business Engie.

A variety of other energies have actually shown prospective interest in. the auction, including Germany's BayWa, the. Irish-Spanish consortium IberBlue Wind, fund manager Copenhagen. Facilities Partners, and a joint endeavor in between Portugal's. Galp, and France's TotalEnergies.

Floating wind farms are expected to be set up in deep. waters where winds are stronger and more constant, enabling. the generation of more power than those fixed to the seabed near. to coast or those on land.