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  1. “Annual offshore wind installations are expected to triple in 2028 from 10.8 GW in 2023. By 2033, they are expected to reach 66 GW, bringing the offshore share of new wind power installations from today’s 9% to at least 25%. ” Feng Zhao, Chief Intelligence Officer, GWEC. Download the Report.

  2. The 2023 Global Offshore Wind Report marks a new frontier in the global growth of offshore wind. Our analysis shows that over 380 GW of offshore wind capacity, across 32 markets, is predicted to be added in the next ten years.

  3. 28 lut 2024 · Annual build-out of offshore wind should ramp-up significantly towards the end of the decade. We anticipate installations over 2024-2030 to take the EU to 393 GW by the 2030. The EU2030 target is 425 GW. We also see Europe's installed wind power capacity exceeding 500 GW over the same timeframe.

  4. GWEC has revised its 2024-2030 growth forecast (1210GW) upwards by 10%, in response to the establishment of national industrial policies in major economies, gathering momentum in offshore wind and promising growth among emerging markets and developing economies

  5. annual records. Offshore wind power, with its high-capacity factors and growing competitiveness, is a focal point in energy transition plans. Despite progress in offshore wind – with a total of 63 gigawatts (GW) of installed capacity in 2022 – meeting the 1.5°C goal requires capacities of 494 GW by 2030 and 2 465 GW by 2050.

  6. Cumulative global offshore wind capacity is forecast to reach 414 GW by 2032, a 7.4% decrease in comparison to what was forecast in 1H 2023. • Westwood’s 10-year outlook has changed primarily due to project cancellations,

  7. The outlook for offshore wind in 2024: Five predictions for the year ahead 2023 marked significant advancements and encouraging developments in the offshore wind sector. DNV's Industry Insights research revealed a wind sector with an optimistic outlook.

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