Study: Offshore wind supply chains could grow economy by £92bn by 2040

Cecilia Keating
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Study: Offshore wind supply chains could grow economy by £92bn by 2040

Maximising social and economic benefits from the expanding offshore wind supply chain requires systemic, long-term view, report warns

Growing the UK's offshore wind supply chain could deliver tens of billions of pounds of gross value added to the British economy over the next 17 years, according to industry leaders. In a report published...

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