Study: Offshore wind capacity on track to triple globally by 2030

Stuart Stone
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World on the cusp of 'next wave' of offshore wind growth despite headwinds, although many countries are still projected to miss 2030 targets, analysis finds

Global offshore wind capacity is expected to almost triple by the end of the decade, although many countries may still fall short of their own deployment goals, a new study published today indicates...

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