Dutch Set Hollandse Kust (zuid) III and IV Bidding Window

The Dutch Ministry of Economic Affairs and Climate will open the bidding procedure for developers interested in building the Hollandse Kust (Zuid) III and IV offshore wind farms without subsidies in March 2019.

Source: RVO.nl

The ministry will accept applications from the interested bidders from 1 March to 17:00 CET, 14 March.

The Hollandse Kust (Zuid) III and IV tender comprises two wind farms with an individual capacity of between 342MW and 380MW.

Approximately 70% of Hollandse Kust (Zuid) III & IV wind farm sites are located within the 12 miles zone of the Dutch territories. This means a seabed lease has to be established between the wind farm operator and The Central Government Real Estate Agency. Apart from the seabed lease for the wind turbines, a rental agreement for the infield cabling between the wind turbines and the TenneT platform has to be signed.

The Central Government Real Estate Agency has calculated the cost for the right to the seabed lease at these sites, based on a rate of EUR 0.98 per MWh every year, using a fixed total capacity of 350MW and 4,000 full load hours. The payment is fixed and independent of the final actual installed capacity or output from the wind farms and is only required for the part of the wind farm within the 12 miles zone. For HKZ site III this is 71.85% and for HKZ site IV is 68.23%. These annual payments will be required 4 years after the permits have become irrevocable and will be indexed for the period of operation.

Additionally, from the moment the permits are given to the winner up to the moment of the payment of the right of superficies seabed lease, a fee of EUR 650 per MW per year has to be paid for the parts of the sites within the 12 miles zone. These payments (indexation) will also be required for the period from when the wind farm ceases operation until it has been fully decommissioned and removed.

The rental price for the infield cables is fixed at a one-off amount of EUR 3.17 per m2 impacted corridor. The width of the impacted corridor is fixed at 0.3m. For HKZ site III, the impacted part is calculated as a total cable length of 60km, whilst for HKZ site IV the calculated length is 70 km.

This will be the country’s second zero-subsidy tender, following a successful completion of the bidding procedure for the Hollandse Kust (Zuid) I and II wind farms back in March 2018.


NOTE: The article was updated on Wednesday, 5 December, with additional information on the seabed lease.