Read the following passage carefully:
"In May 2026, the Ministry of Renewable Energy notified the Offshore Wind Infrastructure Framework (OWIF). Under OWIF, offshore wind projects established beyond 12 nautical miles but within 200 nautical miles of the Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) are eligible for a 15-year concessional customs duty exemption on turbine imports, provided construction commences before December 31, 2028. However, projects situated within the initial 12 nautical miles (territorial waters) are explicitly excluded from this tariff concession and remain subject to standard maritime import duties regardless of execution timelines. Furthermore, while private sector developers can claim up to 100% viability gap funding (VGF) for deep-water seabed surveys, state-owned enterprises are restricted to a maximum 50% VGF reimbursement. Crucially, VGF disbursements for both entities are contingent upon submitting real-time environmental impact data to the National Oceanographic Portal on a quarterly basis; failure to submit data for two consecutive quarters results in immediate revocation of the subsidy."
Based strictly on the information provided in the passage, which of the following statements is explicitly correct regarding the Offshore Wind Infrastructure Framework (OWIF)?
- Private sector developers can claim 100% viability gap funding for deep-water seabed surveys, provided they submit environmental impact data quarterly.Cevap
- BOffshore wind projects located 8 nautical miles from the coast receive a 15-year concessional customs duty exemption if construction begins prior to December 31, 2028.
- CState-owned enterprises can claim 100% viability gap funding for seabed surveys because public entities receive priority funding under renewable energy policies.
- DSubmitting environmental impact data to the National Oceanographic Portal once a year is sufficient to retain viability gap funding eligibility.