France wants to accelerate massively in the floating wind with its tenth call for tenders, but this rise in power could weaken the first parks already allocated. The winners of the AO5 and AO6 had built, in part, their economic model on scale effects and synergies with future extensions. But the new rules of the AO10 could significantly limit this potential.
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France wants to accelerate massively in the floating wind with its tenth call for tenders, but this rise in power could weaken the first parks already allocated. The winners of the AO5 and AO6 had built, in part, their economic model on scale effects and synergies with future extensions. But the new rules of the AO10 could significantly limit this potential.