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Offshore- Wind energy
Wind energy at sea supplies clean electricity for a sustainable Germany and is already a mainstay of the energy transition. They are characterized by large amounts of electricity, constant energy production, low costs and high acceptance.
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The B.W.O.
The BWO is the political representative body for the offshore wind industry in Germany. We pool the professional expertise of companies along the entire value chain, from manufacturers and developers to operators and service providers in the offshore wind energy sector. The BWO is committed to advocating for the political, regulatory, and economic interests of the industry. conditions for the expansion of offshore wind energy in line with the energy transition structuresThe BWO is the central point of contact for political actors at the state and federal levels on all matters relating to offshore wind energy. The BWO evaluates current developments and analyzes the consequences of future regulatory frameworks.
February 2024
March 14, 2024: Setting the course for energy policy: EU requirements for the expansion of offshore wind energy
We are pleased to announce that on March 14, 2024 at 9:00 a.m. the
Secure energy production at sea!
We are committed to protecting wind farms and grid connection systems from physical and digital attacks.
How well is offshore wind energy protected?
We are committed to protecting wind farms and grid connection systems from physical and digital attacks.
Statement on the draft law to accelerate offshore wind power
The current process offers the opportunity to support the expansion of offshore wind energy in terms of industrial policy.
Statement on the agreement on the Net Zero Industry Act
The BWO welcomes the preliminary agreement on the EU's Net Zero Industry Act. In this
The offshore wind expansion must not fail because of the ports!
The port capacities along the German coast are not sufficient to expand offshore wind energy to up to 70 gigawatts by 2045. Revenues from offshore wind auctions could provide money for expanding the ports.