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The Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy this week announced long-term political support for the country's offshore wind industry, confirming that the next competitive auction will take place in May 2019 with a biennial government grant of up to £557 million, doubling
the UK's offshore wind industry.
The UK is known to be a global leader in offshore wind, with over 7 gigawatts (GW) of operating capacity and a further 7GW under construction or contracted
.
In fact, the latest figures from renewables (RenewableUK) show that the UK's entire offshore wind portfolio already has more than 35 GW
of installed capacity.
However, more than that, the UK is also one of
the world's leading destinations for offshore wind manufacturing, R&D and technology expertise.
Therefore, the forecast that the UK offshore wind industry could reach 30 GW by 2030 may be an underestimate
.
With state-of-the-art offshore wind development hubs across the country, potential offshore wind development along the entire coastline and even pioneering European offshore wind deployment centres off the coast of Scotland, the UK remains ahead of other countries
.
The Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy this week announced long-term political support for the country's offshore wind industry, confirming that the next competitive auction will take place in May 2019 with a biennial government grant of up to £557 million, doubling
the UK's offshore wind industry.
The UK is known to be a global leader in offshore wind, with over 7 gigawatts (GW) of operating capacity and a further 7GW under construction or contracted
.
In fact, the latest figures from renewables (RenewableUK) show that the UK's entire offshore wind portfolio already has more than 35 GW
of installed capacity.
However, more than that, the UK is also one of
the world's leading destinations for offshore wind manufacturing, R&D and technology expertise.
Therefore, the forecast that the UK offshore wind industry could reach 30 GW by 2030 may be an underestimate
.
With state-of-the-art offshore wind development hubs across the country, potential offshore wind development along the entire coastline and even pioneering European offshore wind deployment centres off the coast of Scotland, the UK remains ahead of other countries
.