France accelerates offshore wind development with a 10 GW tender

The French government confirms the launch of a tender for 8 to 10 GW of offshore wind by the end of 2024, aiming to reach a total capacity of 18 GW by 2035.

Share:

Subscribe for unlimited access to all the latest energy sector news.

Over 150 multisector articles and analyses every week.

For less than €3/week*

*For an annual commitment

*Engagement annuel à seulement 99 € (au lieu de 149 €), offre valable jusqu'au 30/07/2025 minuit.

Logistical and regulatory challenges

The establishment of new offshore wind farms must overcome several obstacles, particularly regulatory and logistical ones. The selection of suitable areas must take into account environmental imperatives, as well as economic activities such as fishing and maritime transport. The Ministry of Ecological Transition, in conjunction with the *Commission nationale du débat public* (CNDP), has conducted consultations along the four maritime façades of France to identify strategic locations.

More than 20,000 contributions were collected during the public debate “La mer en débat”, highlighting the importance of balancing energy production needs with the preservation of other maritime activities. The map to be published by the government will allow the official launch of the tenth offshore wind tender (AO10) before the end of 2024, with stricter allocation conditions to accelerate project completion.

Market attractiveness for industrial players

This new tender represents an opportunity for wind industry players, both national and international, to strengthen their position in France. The development of offshore wind has long been hampered by administrative complexity and the slow pace of permit procedures. The AO10, with an expected capacity of up to 10 GW, could reposition France on the map of European renewable energy leaders.

The European offshore wind market is dominated by companies such as Siemens Gamesa and Ørsted, which already have solid footprints in the UK and Germany. For French industrial players, the goal is to integrate into the value chain of this sector by developing local production capacities and suitable port infrastructures. The Ministry of Ecological Transition also emphasizes the importance of technological innovation, particularly in the field of floating wind turbines, to maximize the efficiency of future wind farms.

European competition and energy independence

The tender comes amid heightened competition with other European countries. The UK, for example, has nearly 13 GW of installed offshore wind capacity, and Germany is accelerating its own deployment to meet its climate targets. France must therefore quickly close its gap to avoid falling behind in this strategic market.

Offshore wind development is also a matter of energy sovereignty. By strengthening its national capacities, France can reduce its dependence on electricity imports and stabilize its long-term energy supply. This project is accompanied by the desire to structure a local industrial ecosystem, creating jobs and supporting innovation in marine technologies.

Long-term perspectives and integration into the energy mix

The ambition of 18 GW by 2035 requires rigorous planning and the mobilization of all stakeholders. Financing, managing conflicts of use, and optimizing the transmission network will be crucial to achieving this goal. The success of this tender will depend on the ability of companies to propose competitive projects while meeting the environmental and regulatory criteria set by the government.

The coming months will be decisive for the future of offshore wind in France. The launch of AO10 marks a key milestone, but the path to achieving the 18 GW target by 2035 remains challenging. Implementation conditions, construction timelines, and the ability of industry players to adapt their strategies will determine the success of this transition to a more diversified and resilient energy model.

The last monopiles manufactured by Navantia Seanergies and Windar Renovables have been delivered to Iberdrola for the Windanker offshore project, marking a major milestone for the European XXL offshore wind component manufacturing industry.
Envision Energy's two-blade prototype has now reached over 500 days of continuous operation, achieving a 99.3% availability rate and confirming its potential compared to industrial standards.
AMEA Power partners with Cox for the second phase of the Agadir desalination plant, set to reach 400,000 m³/day with power supplied by a 150 MW wind farm in Laayoune.
Buhawind Energy Northern Luzon Corporation secures grid connection study approval, bringing the launch of one of Southeast Asia’s largest offshore wind projects closer.
France receives approval from the European Commission for a major public financing of EUR 11bn aimed at three floating wind projects totalling 1.5 GW, with a framework strengthening the national industry.
The new Vilpion onshore wind farm, led by TotalEnergies and RWE in Aisne, has a capacity of 15 megawatts and marks a milestone for the renewable energy industry in France.
Koehler Renewable Energy and CMB Energy formalise a joint venture to develop, operate and acquire wind farms targeting one gigawatt of installed capacity by 2030, with potential expansion into solar and storage.
Gentari and Amazon Web Services have entered into an 80 MW power purchase agreement in India, marking a major step for large-scale wind energy development in the region.
Washington removes regulatory requirement mandating biennial publication of five-year schedule for offshore renewable energy auctions, offering increased flexibility to Interior Secretary.
Europe aims for 84 GW of offshore wind by 2030 versus 36.6 GW currently. Port and naval investments require an additional 6.4 billion euros.
ERG launches a new 47.3 MW wind farm in Corlacky, featuring eleven turbines, bringing its installed capacity in the United Kingdom to 340 MW and confirming its investment strategy.
A2A and ERG have concluded a fifteen-year power purchase agreement for 2.7 terawatt-hours, consolidating wind energy supply and price stability for Italian businesses and households.
CPS Energy launches a tender to acquire up to 400 megawatts of wind energy, marking its most significant sector solicitation in over a decade and aiming to strengthen its energy portfolio.
JERA and bp have created JERA Nex bp, a 50:50 joint venture focused on developing, owning and operating a global offshore wind portfolio of 13GW, strengthening their position across European and Asian markets.
ERG S.p.A. reports consolidated EBITDA of €274 mn in the first half of 2025, impacted by unfavourable wind conditions, but sees quarterly results improve thanks to the commissioning of new wind and storage assets.
The first of three floating wind turbines from the Éoliennes flottantes du golfe du Lion project has been installed offshore, marking a major milestone for the industrial sector off the coast of Leucate and Barcarès.
The US wind market recorded 91% growth in the first quarter of 2025, but new regulatory restrictions and the planned end of tax credits threaten the sector’s future.
The Trump administration cancels federal offshore wind zones, threatening 77,000 jobs and $12bn in annual investments in a sector currently employing 120,000 people.
The renewable division of Energias de Portugal (EDP) reported a sharp decline in first-half net profit due to a marked reduction in gains from asset sales, while electricity production and revenue increased.
The US wind sector saw marked progress in the first quarter, but regulatory uncertainty slowed turbine orders, creating medium-term challenges for the industry.
Consent Preferences