- Offshore Wind Energy
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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In this area you will find the latest news, job offers and statements from the BWO. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us.
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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.
March 2026
BWO statement: Guidance points of the Federal Network Agency on feed-in tariffs. On March 27, the BWO published its statement on the
Ministerial Talk: New Study Results – How and Where Offshore Wind Can Create Jobs and Added Value
April 14, 2026, 16:45 p.m. Online Ministerial Talk: New Study Results – How and Where Offshore Wind Creates Jobs
New study shows: A blanket 20 percent overdevelopment for offshore grid connections causes unnecessary additional costs
Press release: New study shows: Blanket 20 percent overdevelopment for offshore grid connections causes unnecessary additional costs Berlin, March 12, 2026 –
Between contribution and resilience: Realistic ways to integrate the offshore wind industry into the maritime security architecture
Between contribution and resilience: Realistic ways to integrate the offshore wind industry into the maritime security architecture