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    Germany's offshore wind roll-out stalls in H1, lobbies want auction design reforms

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    Posted on July 23, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Germany's offshore wind capacity stalled in H1 2025. Industry lobbies call for auction reforms to meet future targets and address supply chain issues.

    Table of Contents

    • Challenges in Germany's Offshore Wind Expansion
    • Current Capacity and Future Goals
    • Industry Concerns and Recommendations
    • Need for Aligned Revenue Models
    • Flexibility in Development Processes

    Germany's Offshore Wind Capacity Growth Stalls Amid Calls for Reform

    Challenges in Germany's Offshore Wind Expansion

    FRANKFURT (Reuters) -Germany left installed offshore power wind capacity unchanged in the first half of 2025 and industry groups on Wednesday urged the government to introduce improved auction measures this year to ensure more turbine additions.

    Current Capacity and Future Goals

    As of June 30, 2025, the country had 9.2 gigawatts (GW) of installed offshore capacity, unchanged from Dec. 31, 2024, but 1.9 GW of new turbines are under construction, said consultancy Deutsche WindGuard, commissioned by the lobbies to gather data.

    Industry Concerns and Recommendations

    "Offshore wind energy plays a central role in the success of the energy transition," said a statement signed by six wind and engineering groups including VDMA Power Systems and German wind energy association BWE.

    Need for Aligned Revenue Models

    "The industry must be able to rely on maintaining the expansion target of 70 GW by 2045," it added.

    Flexibility in Development Processes

    Closer in time, a target of 30 GW by 2030 is theoretically enshrined in law.

    Germany wants to derive 80% of its power consumption from renewables such as wind and solar energy by 2030, compared with 54% reached in the first six months of 2025, of which offshore wind accounted for 5%.

    Some 3.6 GW of offshore wind capacity has received final investment decisions and a further 17.5 GW have been awarded permits but not been allocated by investors, WindGuard's research showed.

    But the lobby groups said that for these plans to materialise, the industry needs Europe-wide aligned revenue models, and longer realisation horizons, at least 12 months rather than six, in reflection of longer sourcing and construction times.

    An overhaul of the auction design should also consider introducing Contracts for Difference (CfDs), which are fixed-price power contracts that guarantee long-term revenue streams.

    Developers were unhappy with risks related to bottlenecks in supply chains and to "overplanting," a method to allocate proportionally more generation capacity to transmission lines in order to better utilise connecting cables, they said.

    Overplanting was too rigid and developers should be allowed more flexibility tailored to individual sites, they said.

    (Reporting by Vera Eckert, editing by Alexandra Hudson)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Germany's offshore wind capacity unchanged in H1 2025.
    • •Industry groups urge auction design reforms.
    • •Germany aims for 70 GW offshore capacity by 2045.
    • •Calls for Europe-wide aligned revenue models.
    • •Developers face supply chain and overplanting challenges.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Germany's offshore wind roll-out stalls in H1, lobbies want auction design reforms

    1What is the current offshore wind capacity in Germany?

    As of June 30, 2025, Germany's installed offshore wind capacity remains at 9.2 gigawatts (GW), unchanged from December 31, 2024.

    2What are the future targets for offshore wind energy in Germany?

    Germany aims for a target of 30 GW of offshore wind capacity by 2030 and 70 GW by 2045 as part of its energy transition goals.

    3What issues are affecting the offshore wind industry in Germany?

    Industry groups have raised concerns about supply chain bottlenecks, the rigidity of the overplanting method, and the need for improved auction designs.

    4What recommendations have been made for auction reforms?

    Lobby groups suggest that auction designs should introduce Contracts for Difference (CfDs) and allow longer realization horizons to support investment.

    5What percentage of Germany's power consumption is derived from renewables?

    As of the first half of 2025, Germany derived 54% of its power consumption from renewables, with a goal of reaching 80% by 2030.

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