French energy major TotalEnergies (TTE) will remains committed to developing offshore wind energy in Germany while calling for a solution around its NSE2 project, it said in a statement on Thursday.
The company has begun a strategic review of its German offshore wind projects acquired between 2023 and 2025, as announced one year ago, prompted by unforeseen delays by grid operators in connecting the projects to the transmission system, it said.
The company is now in discussions with the German government to find a way to hand back the concession for its NordseeEnergies 2 or NSE2 project because of delays and
uncertainties it has faced.
TotalEnergies said the talks have not been successful and as a result, it has applied for approval of NSE2 and paid a first installment of 10% as per the licensing agreement.
The company will now pursue compensation for the impacts it has suffered arising from the delays in connection timelines for NSE2, it said, while reiterating that it remains interested in pursuing wind project development in Germany in general.