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Norway's inaugural overseas wind auction to continue on Wednesday

Norway's very first auction for the right to construct a business offshore wind farm in the North Sea will continue Wednesday, the energy ministry stated on Tuesday evening.

The auction to build up to 1.5 gigawatts (GW) of offshore wind capability some 200 kilometres (124 miles) from the Norwegian shore, and close to maritime border with Denmark, was released on Monday and continued through Tuesday.

The auction has continued throughout the day and has taken a break. The auction will start once again at 0900 (0800 GMT). tomorrow, Wednesday, the ministry stated in an update.

5 groups pre-qualified for the auction in February. Germany's EnBW has since confirmed that it would not. participate.

The remaining 4 groups were:

* Norway's Equinor and Germany's RWE

* State-owned energy Statkraft, Aker Offshore Wind. and. Britain's BP

* Ventyr, consisting of Parkwind, majority owned by Japan's. Jera,. and Ingka Group, the owner of the majority of IKEA shops

* Shell and regional Norwegian companies Lyse and Eviny

The descending-bids auction provides state support through a. 15-year agreement for difference (CfD) chosen in Norwegian. oere per kilowatt hour (kWh), and topped at an overall of 23. billion Norwegian crowns ($ 2.17 billion).

The overseas wind market is struggling with cost increases. from rising interest rates and supply chain bottlenecks. Big. names such as Orsted, Vattenfall, TotalEnergies and Iberdrola. dropped strategies to take part in the auction.

Norway intends to have 30 GW of overseas wind capacity. set up by 2040.