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Dutch Offshore Wind Tender Deadline Passes Amid Concerns of Depressed Interest

The whistle has blown on the latest major offshore wind auction in Europe, the first since the coronavirus pandemic took hold. The results, and the level of interest, could offer some guidance on the offshore sector’s resilience in the face of unprecedented uncertainty. It could also gauge the appetite of oil majors to take a piece of the offshore wind pie.

The Hollandse Kust (noord) Zone will be home to an offshore wind farm of “at least” 700 megawatts, according to the Dutch authorities. Bidding in the auction has been underway for a month, with the deadline passing on Thursday night.

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