TenneT Preparing EUR 30 Billion Offshore Wind Tender

Contracts & Tenders

Transmission system operator TenneT is preparing a ”large-scale” offshore tender to connect 40 GW of new offshore wind capacity in Germany and the Netherlands by 2030.

TenneT; for illustrative purposes

In the Esbjerg Declaration in May at the North Sea Energy Summit, Germany, the Netherlands, Denmark, and Belgium agreed to jointly install at least 65 GW of offshore wind energy by 2030.

TenneT will account for almost two-thirds of this with 40 GW – 20 GW each in the German and Dutch North Seas.

Achieving these offshore targets requires a new tender approach to ensure that the supply chain is able to anticipate the necessary investments, TenneT said.

“In order to meet the challenges posed by this major expansion target and achieve its goals, we are breaking new ground in cooperation with our industry partners, sending a strong signal to the market with a large-scale tender,” TenneT COO Tim Meyerjürgens said.

”The goal is to set out a new kind of framework agreement that allows for scaling through efficiently expanding these new offshore systems – both for technology companies and for other transmission system operators. This will stimulate the market to build up the resources and comprehensive supply chains we need in a targeted and – crucially – in faster way. In these turbulent times this provides the industry with the investment security they need.”

EUR 30 Billion Order Volume

TenneT plans to enter into a cooperation agreement with key market partners for a period of up to eight years.

The agreement covers offshore platforms and onshore stations, as well as the converters for the two-way conversion between alternating and direct currents.

The latter is based on the 2-gigawatt high-voltage direct current technology for a forecast 15 to 20 offshore grid connection systems.

Source: TenneT

The total order volume is estimated to be up to EUR 30 billion, TenneT said.

The impetus of the large-scale tender is said to send a strong signal to the market and underline the long-term purpose of building up all the required resources such as industry sites, staff, and materials.

Whereas up to now individual projects have always been tendered consecutively, the entirety of this large-scale tender will provide the market with the investment security and planning acceleration it needs, TenneT said.

”The accelerated expansion of renewable energies offers many opportunities. To take advantage of them, strong cooperation is necessary at all levels,” Meyerjürgens said.

”This ground-breaking cooperation framework enables more flexibility, technological progress, and planning security for market players. It also shows which innovative solutions we are working on with the market to help us tackle and implement the expansion targets set by the governments in a targeted way. Our new approach will stimulate and drive the entire market across the value chain, allowing us to attract new industrial companies and help create new jobs. This benefits all parties through more employment, growth, and the strengthening of European supply chains.”

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