Offshore wind industry reveals cost reduction is running ahead of schedule

James Murray
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Government and industry-backed report details how cost of energy from offshore wind has fallen almost 11 per cent over the past four years

"The expectation was that the first major wave of cost reduction would come around 2020," explains Adam Bruce, global head of corporate affairs at Mainstream Renewable Power and co-chair of the UK's Offshore...

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