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    German Minister Flags Risks to Tenders as Offshore Auctions Draw No Bids

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    Posted on August 6, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Germany's offshore wind auctions received no bids due to site risks and market dynamics. Economy Minister calls for regulatory reforms to address these challenges.

    German Minister Warns of Tender Risks as Offshore Wind Auctions Fail

    Challenges Facing Offshore Wind Tenders in Germany

    By Riham Alkousaa

    Geographical and Geological Risks

    BERLIN (Reuters) -Germany's Economy Minister Katharina Reiche warned on Wednesday that flawed site selection and shifting market dynamics were undermining offshore wind tenders, as the country's latest offshore auctions received no bids.

    Market Dynamics and Power Purchase Agreements

    Two August tenders for offshore wind energy plants, with volumes of 2,000 MW and 500 MW, and planned commissioning dates in 2031 and 2030, drew no bids for the first time ever on Wednesday, utility association BDEW said, citing the Federal Network Agency.

    Regulatory Review and Future Reforms

    Reiche said the tendered area was riskier due to its geographical and geological conditions, located in deep waters where there could be erosion of foundations and highly challenging structural conditions.

    "The first question is: Were the designated areas appropriate, or were potential risks for developers ... underestimated? We need to look at this critically," Reiche told a news conference in Berlin.

    She said changing market conditions with customers no longer willing to uphold Power Purchase Agreements during periods of negative electricity prices and wanting to secure their electricity needs directly from the market instead, was another factor behind developers' reluctance.

    The Federal Network Agency should review its tender design and consider UK-style reforms to safeguard Germany's offshore wind potential, she added.

    Germany's network regulator was not immediately available to comment on the results.

    BDEW cited rising project and capital costs due to geopolitical tensions and supply chain bottlenecks, as well as increasingly difficult-to-predict price and volume risks in the electricity market as additional reasons for the results.

    They followed a sluggish start to 2025 for the sector, during which Germany failed to connect a single new turbine to the grid, and industry groups pushed for the government to introduce improved auction measures to ensure more turbine additions.

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

    (Reporting by Riham Alkousaa, editing by Ed Osmond)

    Table of Contents

    • Challenges Facing Offshore Wind Tenders in Germany
    • Geographical and Geological Risks
    • Market Dynamics and Power Purchase Agreements
    • Regulatory Review and Future Reforms

    Key Takeaways

    • •German offshore wind auctions received no bids due to site risks.
    • •Economy Minister highlights flawed site selection and market changes.
    • •Geological conditions and market dynamics deter developers.
    • •Regulatory review and reforms suggested to improve tender outcomes.
    • •Rising costs and market unpredictability add to challenges.

    Frequently Asked Questions about German minister flags risks to tenders as offshore auctions draw no bids

    1What did Germany's Economy Minister warn about offshore wind tenders?

    Economy Minister Katharina Reiche warned that flawed site selection and shifting market dynamics were undermining offshore wind tenders.

    2
    Why did the recent offshore wind tenders draw no bids?

    The tenders drew no bids due to the riskier geographical and geological conditions of the designated areas, as well as changing market conditions.

    3What are the implications of negative electricity prices on Power Purchase Agreements?

    Customers are no longer willing to uphold Power Purchase Agreements during periods of negative electricity prices, impacting the viability of offshore wind projects.

    4What reforms did Reiche suggest for Germany's tender design?

    Reiche suggested that the Federal Network Agency should review its tender design and consider reforms similar to those in the UK to safeguard Germany's offshore wind potential.

    5What challenges did BDEW highlight regarding project costs?

    BDEW cited rising project and capital costs due to geopolitical tensions and supply chain bottlenecks, along with unpredictable price and volume risks in the electricity market.

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