Fred. Olsen Seawind's Codling Wind Park project

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BONHR 11.05.2023 kl 14:45 585

Dette lover godt for kursutviklingen fremover!

Today Codling Wind Park has been provisionally announced by the auction
administrator (Eirgrid) as a successful bidder in the first offshore wind CfD

auction in Ireland (ORESS 1).

Codling Wind Park submitted a bid for 1300 MW and the CfD award applies for the

full capacity.

Codling Wind Park is an offshore wind project under development in the Irish

Sea, set in an area called Codling Bank, approximately 13-22 kilometers off the

County Wicklow coast, between Greystones and Wicklow Town.

The project is being developed by Codling Wind Park Ltd, a 50/50 joint venture

between Fred. Olsen Seawind, wholly owned by Bonheur ASA, and EDF Renewables,

wholly owned by Électricité de France SA.

Following a verification process, the final auction result is expected to be

confirmed and announced on the 14[th] of June 2023. Bonheur ASA will revert

accordingly.

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15.06.2023 kl 14:24 432

De endelig resultatene fra auksjonen er inne! Dette blir god inntjening!

Codling Wind Park Ltd. (Ireland) has, following a verification process after the

provisional results was announced on the 11th May 2023, received information on

the final auction results from the auction administrator (Eirgrid) to the effect

that Codling Wind Park Ltd. is a successful bidder in the first offshore wind

CfD auction in Ireland (ORESS 1).

Codling Wind Park Ltd. submitted a bid for 1300 MW and the CfD award applies for

the full capacity.

The strike price obtained by Codling Wind Park Ltd. in the auction is EUR/MWh

89.82.

Codling Wind Park is an offshore wind project under development in the Irish

Sea, set in an area called Codling Bank, approximately 13-22 kilometers off the

County Wicklow coast, between Greystones and Wicklow Town.

The project is being developed by Codling Wind Park Ltd, a 50/50 joint venture

between Fred. Olsen Seawind, wholly owned by Bonheur ASA, and EDF Renewables,

wholly owned by Électricité de France SA.