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French-German duo wins mega offshore wind energy project

Emma Reilly by Emma Reilly
September 24, 2025
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Paris (AFP) – French energy multinational TotalEnergies and German energy group RWE have won a contract to build a large offshore wind energy project with a potential to supply the equivalent of one million households with electricity, the French government said Wednesday. The project, called “Centre Manche 2”, will be France’s largest-ever renewable energy installation.

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TotalEnergies in a separate statement put the overall investment at 4.5 billion euros ($5.3 billion), making the deal the company’s biggest French contract in three decades. The offshore farm is to go onstream in 2033, and will take France’s total wind energy production, either already in operation or in development, to 7.8 gigawatts, the energy ministry said.

France’s four currently operational wind farms each produce under 500 megawatts, the same output level as the two wind farms currently being built. France hopes to generate 45 gigawatts in offshore wind energy by 2050. By 2030 already, French wind energy is to produce the electricity needs equivalent of two million French households, the ministry said.

TotalEnergies already runs offshore wind energy projects in Germany, Britain, South Korea, Taiwan, the US, and the Netherlands as the group raises its investment in renewables. Some 2,500 people will be employed during the three years of the Centre Manche 2 construction.

TotalEnergies has promised to spend 45 million euros on efforts to mitigate the environmental impact of the project and to ensure that it does not harm the local fishing businesses.

© 2024 AFP

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