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Global offshore pipeline grows by 30%

Eleanore RobinsonBy Eleanore RobinsonJuly 22, 20203 Mins Read
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The global pipeline of offshore wind energy projects that are operational, under construction, consented or being planned has soared by 30% in the last twelve months from 122GW to 159GW.

RenewableUK’s latest Offshore Wind Project Intelligence report shows that the UK has retained its top spot, dominating the market with a pipeline of 38.9GW – a quarter of the global total.

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China has moved up from 4th to 2nd place with 19.3GW – an increase of 7.3GW, up 60%.

The US stays in 3rd place, up from 15.7GW to 17.8GW, a rise of 13%.

Germany has dropped from 2nd to 4th place as its total of 16.5GW has remained almost the same over the last 12 months, adding just 68MW.

Taiwan stays fifth with its project pipeline growing by 28% from 8.9GW to 11.4GW.

In sixth place, the Netherlands has soared from 6.5GW last year to 11.3GW, an increase of 74%.

Ireland witnessed extraordinary growth from 3.2GW last year to 8.2GW this year, rocketing to number 7 with an increase of 156%. Poland is 8th with 6.2GW, Denmark 9th at 4.7GW and Vietnam is 10th with 3.6GW.

The top 5 countries represent 65% of the total global pipeline, with 104GW of capacity between them. Europe has 60% of the pipeline with 96GW.  

In terms of operational capacity, the UK still leads the world with 9.7GW, Germany is 2nd at 7.5GW, China 3rd with 3.3GW, Belgium 4th at 1.8GW, Denmark 5th with 1.7GW.

RenewableUK’s deputy chief executive Melanie Onn (pictured) said: “In the current economic crisis, these new figures show that offshore wind is one of the major growth opportunities worldwide.

“In the UK alone, we estimate that next year’s auction for renewable power could secure over £20bn of new investment.

“Our latest Offshore Wind Project Intelligence report highlights the global potential for offshore wind to drive a green economic recovery

“It’s great to see the UK’s world-leading offshore wind industry remains in pole position – other countries are following our lead and catching up fast, but we remain by far the biggest market for offshore wind in the world.

“This is a global industry and the UK’s offshore wind supply chain has increasing opportunities to sell our goods and expertise overseas, as we take on a new role on the global stage after Brexit.

“We’re already exporting to Europe, Asia, North America and Australia, and the value of our offshore wind exports is set to increase fivefold to £2.6bn by 2030 for UK companies.”

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