Developing Offshore Wind Farms - A Comparison and Analysis of the Legal and Governance Frameworks of the North Sea Coastal States

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With high offshore wind ambitions, the North Sea coastal states have each followed a different path in the development of the legal framework for offshore wind development. This article compares the legal frameworks of the coastal states on three main issues: the location choice, including selection of developers; the permitting procedures, and the connection of the owf s. The analysis shows legislative and governance convergence across the North Sea, but also a few instances where different choices are made. The consequences of the choices are discussed and analysed, with recommendations for other coastal states wishing to develop an offshore wind regulatory framework.

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Nieuwenhout, C. (2023). Developing Offshore Wind Farms - A Comparison and Analysis of the Legal and Governance Frameworks of the North Sea Coastal States. European Journal of Comparative Law and Governance, 10(3–4), 518–542. https://doi.org/10.1163/22134514-bja10064

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