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  1. 115 of the world’s countries are deemed to have technically extractable offshore wind potential -- just over 71,000 GW. Only around 20,000 GW of that total is in shallower waters suited to fixed offshore wind turbines; the rest is suited to floating offshore wind.

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  2. 14 lis 2019 · Our interactive map features offshore wind technical potential, classified by water depth and distance from shore, the latest offshore wind projects, and population density. See below for a description of the methodology used to produce this unique online resource.

  3. 22 lis 2022 · The International Energy Agency (IEA) expects China to have the largest installed offshore wind capacity by the end of 2022 - more than the UK and EU combined. Boosting offshore wind power is seen as a way to reduce reliance on fossil fuels and speed the journey to net zero.

  4. Key findings. Offshore wind's remarkable potential. The global offshore wind market grew nearly 30% per year between 2010 and 2018, benefitting from rapid technology improvements and about 150 new offshore wind projects are in active development around the world.

  5. Its study showed that the best close-to-shore offshore wind sites globally could provide almost 36 000 TWh of electricity per year, which is very close to the global electricity demand projected for 2040.

  6. energy.ec.europa.eu › topics › renewable-energyOffshore renewable energy

    The EU, with its 5 sea basins, has massive potential for both offshore wind and ocean energy. Renewable energy from the seas can be harnessed by a great variety of technologies, making it a cornerstone of the clean energy transition.

  7. Offshore wind is a valuable option to provide electricity to densely populated coastal areas in a cost-effective manner, due to its location, high energy output per square metre, and its ability to be built up quickly at gigawatt-scale to deliver large volumes of clean power.

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