Finally, the letter refers to a bill to amend the Offshore Wind Energy Act in order to capture the possibility of subsidy-free tenders. The tender period for applications for the first subsidy-free tender (for the third of the five planned large-scale (700 megawatt) offshore wind farms) closed on December 21 …
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