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Offshore wind CapEx costs forecast to soar

SaraBy SaraJune 13, 20232 Mins Read
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New survey and analysis from Westwood Global Energy Group suggests that recent cost inflation could add roughly $280bn in capital expenditure for the offshore wind industry over the next decade.

In an offshore wind cost inflation survey of industry players by Westwood, nearly three quarters of respondents indicated that they had begun to review the viability of their projects in light of recent cost increases, with over 90% indicating that decision making had slowed as a result.

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The survey and market analysis by the specialist energy market research and consultancy firm explores the impact of inflation on global offshore wind development.

Peter Lloyd-Williams, Senior Commercial Wind Analyst, at Westwood, said: “Inflation has been one of the key challenges facing the global economy over the past 24 months and offshore wind has been no exception, grappling with both specific and general inflationary factors.

“OEMs have incurred significant losses, while developers have delayed projects in the face of shrinking margins.

“However, precise details on the extent of rising prices and their proximate causes have – until now – remained elusive.”

To address this information gap, Westwood’s market study in 1H 2023 explored three potential themes: the extent of cost inflation, the causes of cost inflation and its possible consequences.

A third of respondents (32%) indicated that they had seen cost inflation of 11-20% since 2021, with a smaller number reporting cost increases north of 30%.

In addition, some reported that financing and commodity prices specifically had risen by over 40%.

In response, Westwood’s internal analysis suggests that recent cost inflation could add roughly $280bn in capital expenditure for the offshore wind industry (ex-China) over the next decade.

Financing this expenditure gap could ultimately take the form of higher offtake prices funded directly by consumers or indirectly through additional fiscal and tax incentives.

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