France aims for 45 GW of offshore wind by 2050, increasing competition and innovation in Europe.
France aims for 45 GW of offshore wind by 2050, increasing competition and innovation in Europe.
The US offshore wind industry gains momentum as the Biden Administration approves the New England Wind project. This marks significant progress toward the administration’s goal of reaching 30 GW of offshore wind capacity by 2030. However, meeting this target will require swift approval of additional projects.
In 2023, European wind power investments soared to €30 billion, installing 16.2 GW capacity, advancing towards EU clean energy targets.
The global wind power industry faced challenges in 2023, with leading companies like Siemens Energy, Orsted, and Vestas projecting ongoing struggles due to project delays, equipment issues, and inflation. Rising costs and the need for sector reform further complicate the industry’s outlook for 2024.
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Hosting the UN’s COP28 climate summit, the UAE, one of the region’s largest oil producers, will present its first commercial wind project; however, its sincerity in transitioning to renewables is under scrutiny.
China becomes the first country to install a 16 MV wind turbine.
Government seeks to accelerate offshore projects with an upcoming auction, as experts say regulations and safeguards still need fine-tuning.
In the midst of the War, Ukraine is constructing its largest wind farm.
EDF to construct the largest offshore wind farm in France.