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According to the latest forecast released by Bloomberg New Energy Finance, by the end of this century, the cumulative installed capacity of global offshore wind power will exceed 200 GW, reaching 206 GW
.
In terms of installations, in 2020, around 6 GW of new offshore wind was added globally due to the Covid-19 pandemic, but a rebound
is expected in 2021, driven by the Chinese market.
After that, the annual installation volume will decline, starting to increase
year by year in 2024.
Global offshore wind installations are expected to peak at around 28.
5 GW in 2030, implying that global supply chains will expand further in the coming years, and efficient allocation of supply chain resources between regions is an integral part of
the industry's globalization.
The world's major offshore wind turbine manufacturers such as Siemens Gamesa, Vestas, General Electric and others will carefully consider production site deployment to maintain a balance between supply and demand, not only to meet local demand, but also to maintain global resilience and reduce costs
.
According to the latest forecast released by Bloomberg New Energy Finance, by the end of this century, the cumulative installed capacity of global offshore wind power will exceed 200 GW, reaching 206 GW
.
In terms of installations, in 2020, around 6 GW of new offshore wind was added globally due to the Covid-19 pandemic, but a rebound
is expected in 2021, driven by the Chinese market.
After that, the annual installation volume will decline, starting to increase
year by year in 2024.
Global offshore wind installations are expected to peak at around 28.
5 GW in 2030, implying that global supply chains will expand further in the coming years, and efficient allocation of supply chain resources between regions is an integral part of
the industry's globalization.
The world's major offshore wind turbine manufacturers such as Siemens Gamesa, Vestas, General Electric and others will carefully consider production site deployment to maintain a balance between supply and demand, not only to meet local demand, but also to maintain global resilience and reduce costs
.