Inaugural offshore wind farm auctions in ’27, 6 areas likeliest

Greece’s first auctions for offshore wind farm areas are expected to take place in 2027 with six areas off Crete, Gyaros, Rhodes and Evia considered the likeliest to be offered to investors as part of the country’s efforts for an offshore energy portfolio of 1.9 GW by the end of the decade, energy ministry officials have informed.

EDEYEP, the Hellenic Hydrocarbons and Energy Resources Management Company, overseeing the effort, also set, late last year, 2027 as the inaugural year of these auctions.

The Greek government recently reduced the National Energy and Climate Plan’s 2030 capacity target for offshore wind farms to 1.9 GW from 2.7 GW.

EDEYEP has scoured Greek waters for locations suitable for development of offshore wind farms. Areas making the grade have been included in a National Offshore Wind Farm Development Program, presented just days ago by the company, along with a Strategic Environmental Impact Assessment.

Flora Karathanasi, an EDEYEP consultant, named six of ten prospective offshore areas for initial development that would contribute to the 2030 target. The six areas are located northeast of Rhodes; around Gyaros, in the northern Cyclades; off Agii Apostoli in eastern Evia; off northeastern Crete, between Agios Nikolaos and Sitia; and off eastern Crete.

According to the National Offshore Wind Farm Development Program, five of these areas are planned to host floating wind turbines, while only one, off northeastern Crete, will host fixed-foundation wind turbines.

The program’s presentation coincides with a heightened level of international RES investment interest in Greek offshore areas.

Swedish-headquartered Hexicon’s Head of Business Development, Henrik Baltscheffsky, recently told energypress that Greece can become a European focal point for floating wind energy, a view he reiterated days later at the 5th Renewable & Storage Forum in Athens.

Also, the Greek subsidiary of Denmark’s Copenhagen Offshore Partners is scheduled to launch its Athens office this Thursday. COP is partnering with the fund management company Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP), with which Greece-based industrial and energy group Mytilineos shares an alliance.

In addition, Corio Generation, a subsidiary of Australian global financial services group Macquarie, has also expressed an interest to enter Greece’s nascent offshore wind sector. It has announced the formation of a joint venture with Greek company Globalsat.

These moves come following a series of like-minded announcements by domestic companies with major international players (Terna Energy – Ocean Winds; Helleniq Energy – RWE; Intrakat – Parkwind; Motor Oil – Masdar).

AvenHexicon obtains priority rights over two areas in Italy to develop floating wind farms

Hexicon is operating in Italy through its joint venture, AvenHexicon Srl, with local partner AvapaEnergy Srl. Previously this year, grid and maritime concession applications were filed for five sites in the country, of which two have now obtained maritime priority rights. The first area, located south of Sicily, is 346 km2 ≈ 1,200 MW, while the second area, located Northwest of Sardinia, extends for 364 km2 ≈ 1,350 MW. The two offshore areas are now prioritized for the development by AvenHexicon.

Hexicon’s 50/50 joint venture AvenHexicon has five potential development sites in Italy situated around the coasts of Sardinia, Sicily, and Puglia. Grid connections were applied for earlier this year as well as Maritime Concession applications having been submitted. AvenHexicon has now obtained priority rights for two areas with the purpose to develop floating wind farms, the areas are located south of Sicily and northwest of Sardinia with the sites ranging from 346 km2 to 364 km2. The capacity for the sites are 1,200 MW and 1,350 MW with a combined potential to bring renewable energy to over 2,5 million Italian households.

According to the Italian legislation on the promotion of the renewable energy use and in agreement with authorization procedures for offshore wind, AvenHexicon has applied for the Maritime Concession for the offshore wind farm areas. Applications have gone through the public notification process in accordance with relevant law decrees.

Italy has great potential for floating offshore wind. Recently, Global Wind Energy Council (GWEC) highlighted the country as one of the top five emerging markets for offshore wind. The country is aiming to generate 55% of its total electricity generation from renewables by 2030. The fast process and positive signals intensify Hexicon’s efforts in Italy and further strengthens the value-build of the project portfolio.

“Having obtained rights for these two water areas are evidence of our competitive offering as a project developer. This is a steppingstone for AvenHexicon, aiming to be a key player in Italy’s gradual transition to a renewable, fossil-free energy system,” said Alberto Dalla Rosa, CEO at AvenHexicon.

Hexicon is a world-leading project developer and technology provider in the emerging sector of offshore floating wind. As a project developer, Hexicon develops projects, partnering with regional experts. As a technology provider, Hexicon provides its patented floating wind design – TwinWind™ – which consists of one foundation with dual turbines. The innovative twin turbine design enables more turbines per sea area, which increases the energy yield and reduces the environmental impact. The company operates in several markets across Europe, Africa, Asia and North America. Hexicon is listed on Nasdaq First North Premier Growth Market (ticker HEXI). Certified Adviser is FNCA Sweden AB, info@fnca.se.