Golfe du Lion Centre 1a is one of three floating offshore wind lots in the Golfe du Lion Centre zone (400 km² in the French Mediterranean), included in the merged AO10 / Procédure de Mise en Concurrence n°1/2026 published 21 April 2026 by DGEC. Specified at 500–600 MW per §2.9.6 of the cahier des...
Golfe du Lion Centre 1a (Projet 6 of Groupe PPE3 / Groupe PF) was formally included in the French AO10 / Procédure de Mise en Concurrence n°1/2026 with the publication of the cahier des charges rectificatif vCRE on 21 April 2026. The merged 11-project procedure covers approximately 10 GW (5 GW fixed-bottom + 5 GW floating) across Normandie, Bretagne, Charente-Maritime, and Golfe du Lion. First lauréats are expected to be designated end-2026 / early-2027 with a target average attribution tariff below €100/MWh. The cahier introduces, for the first time, EU Net Zero Industry Act supply-chain resilience criteria into the selection scoring.
The 400 km² Golfe du Lion Centre zone in the French Mediterranean façade was designated as a priority area for offshore wind by the ministerial decision of 17 October 2024, following the "la mer en débat" national public debate. The zone hosts three floating lots in the AO10 / Procédure de Mise en Concurrence n°1/2026 — Projets 6, 7 and 8 of Groupe PPE3 (Groupe PF, Projets Flottants). GLC 1a (Projet 6) is the first floating lot, at 500–600 MW, sharing the FEP zone designation and offshore grid pairing (RTE-built) with sibling lots GLC 1b (Projet 7, same capacity range) and GLC 2 (Projet 8, 1,050–1,150 MW).
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AO10 Projet 6, AO10 Golfe du Lion Centre – Lot 1a, Golfe du Lion Centre – Lot 1a, GLC 1a