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Oceans of potential: IEA projects 15-fold growth in offshore wind by 2040

  • Toby Hill
  • 25 October 2019
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Offshore wind could drive $1tr of investment, but IEA warns uncertainties in terms of policy and technology are still presenting obstacles for developers

Offshore wind capacity could increase 15-fold and attract $1tr of cumulative investment by 2040, turbocharging efforts to decarbonise energy systems and reduce air pollution, according to the latest industry...

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