The Business Network for Offshore Wind in the US has had a surge in membership this year, with more than 94 organisations joining to take the total to 302.
Members range from large international companies to small businesses and includes both offshore wind veterans and new entrants to the sector, the network said.
It added that a range of services are offered by the membership including engineering, consulting, training, law, transportation, logistics, shipping, siting, construction, communications, manufacturing, fabrication, cabling and more.
Government agencies, non-profit associations and electric utilities are also part of the group.
Business Network for Offshore Wind president and chief executive Liz Burdock (pictured) said: “I’m thrilled to welcome so many new businesses to the Network.
“This is a great time for businesses to get involved in offshore wind because the market is exploding and the industry is poised for exponential growth in the coming years.
“These new members have a tremendous amount of passion and expertise to contribute, and their participation will help shape the industry for years to come.”


