Europe can lay claim to having brought the international offshore wind power sector into being, with almost 25GW switched on in the last three decades, and China looks set to double the global market singlehandedly with its time-warping build-out, but it could be ‘emerging’ regions that end up being key to the industry taking “truly global” role in the world’s energy system, a fast-evolving programme being led by the World Bank is finding.
'Europe took 30 years to build an offshore wind industry, some new markets will do it in five'
World Bank betting on emerging wind-at-sea market's 'unusual suspects', with Going Global programme expanded to encompass over 60 countries, writes Darius Snieckus
15 September 2020 5:21 GMT
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29 October 2023 9:57 GMT
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