Developers can apply for permits for 2 new offshore wind farms in 2026
Last checked on: 9 April 2026
At the end of 2026, wind farm developers will be able to apply for a permit with a subsidy from the Netherlands Enterprise Agency (RVO) for not one, but 2 new offshore wind farms. These are for IJmuiden Ver (IJV) Sites Gamma-A and Gamma-B. With a second wind farm in this permit tender round, we are taking an important step in the transition from fossil fuels to sustainable energy.

2 wind farms of 1 gigawatt
In January, RVO announced the tender round for the IJV Gamma-A site. It has now been announced that wind farm developers can also apply for a permit with a subsidy for the IJV Gamma-B site this year. Each wind farm has a capacity of 1 gigawatt (GW).
When does the application period close?
Both tenders are expected to close in December 2026. This gives developers enough preparation time for their applications. RVO expects to grant the subsidy decisions and associated permits in the first quarter of 2027. The wind farms are expected to start generating energy from 2032.
Maximum subsidy amounts differ per site
For IJV Gamma-B, a wind farm developer will receive a maximum subsidy of € 0.103 per kilowatt hour (kWh). This is slightly lower than for IJV Gamma-A, because the expected energy yield of IJV Gamma-B is slightly higher due to the location of the site.
Developers can contribute ideas regarding IJmuiden Ver Gamma-B
The final tender arrangements for the IJV Gamma-A and Gamma-B sites will be published in the second quarter of 2026. The draft Ministerial Order (regulation) for IJV Gamma-B is the same as that of IJV Gamma-A. However, there will be a six-week online consultation for the IJV Gamma-B draft Order. During consultation, developers can contribute ideas regarding the final Order. The consultation for IJV Gamma-B is being done separately, because it is located in a different place from IJV Gamma-A.
Wind farms connect to a single offshore energy platform
The wind farms at IJV Gamma-A and -B connect to the same Tennet offshore substation platform. From that platform, the electricity generated goes to the mainland, where it comes ashore at the Maasvlakte.
By granting the permits for the sites simultaneously, the wind farms can connect to the offshore grid immediately once construction is complete. This ensures the best possible use of the offshore grid. Connecting both sites to a single platform also requires less work and time. Furthermore, it is cheaper to connect both wind farms at the same time than in stages.
Contribution to a sustainable and resilient energy system
Together, the wind farms at IJV Gamma-A and -B will generate enough electricity for 2 million households. Both offshore wind farms ensure that the Netherlands is less dependent on other countries for energy. They also contribute to climate objectives and making industry more sustainable.
Official announcments
Letter to Parliament announcing the subsidy tender IJmuiden Ver Gamma-B (in Dutch)
Questions about offshore wind energy?
If you have any questions about offshore wind energy, feel free to email us at woz@rvo.nl.
- Ministry of Economic Affairs and Climate Policy
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