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RenewableUK said on Tuesday that the cumulative installed capacity of global offshore wind projects currently under construction or under development reached 104.
8 GW
.
The global offshore wind portfolio has grown by more than 10% since June 2017, when it was estimated at 95 GW
.
According to data provided by RenewableUK at the Global Offshore Wind 2018 conference in Manchester, the UK remains the world's largest offshore wind market, with a total generation capacity of 35.
2 GW
.
It is followed by Germany with 23.
4 GW, Taiwan with 8.
3 GW, Chinese mainland 7.
7 GW, and the United States with 7.
5 GW
.
The top five countries and regions together account for nearly 80%
of the global market.
Taiwan has made a huge leap in the past 12 months, expanding its portfolio by 6.
7GW, accounting for 68% of global growth, and becoming the third largest market
in the world.
RenewableUK also said the figures do not include the nearly 3 GW of wind farm expansion plans recently announced by Crown Estate in the UK, which could further strengthen the country's leadership when confirmed next summer
.
In terms of owner share, Ørsted A/S (formerly Denmark East Energy) accounts for 14% of the global portfolio, Vattenfall AB for 8%, Iberdrola SA for 6%, and SSE Plc, Windreich, Innogy SE and Equinor ASA each account for 4%.
RenewableUK said on Tuesday that the cumulative installed capacity of global offshore wind projects currently under construction or under development reached 104.
8 GW
.
The global offshore wind portfolio has grown by more than 10% since June 2017, when it was estimated at 95 GW
.
According to data provided by RenewableUK at the Global Offshore Wind 2018 conference in Manchester, the UK remains the world's largest offshore wind market, with a total generation capacity of 35.
2 GW
.
It is followed by Germany with 23.
4 GW, Taiwan with 8.
3 GW, Chinese mainland 7.
7 GW, and the United States with 7.
5 GW
.
The top five countries and regions together account for nearly 80%
of the global market.
Taiwan has made a huge leap in the past 12 months, expanding its portfolio by 6.
7GW, accounting for 68% of global growth, and becoming the third largest market
in the world.
RenewableUK also said the figures do not include the nearly 3 GW of wind farm expansion plans recently announced by Crown Estate in the UK, which could further strengthen the country's leadership when confirmed next summer
.
In terms of owner share, Ørsted A/S (formerly Denmark East Energy) accounts for 14% of the global portfolio, Vattenfall AB for 8%, Iberdrola SA for 6%, and SSE Plc, Windreich, Innogy SE and Equinor ASA each account for 4%.