California, the EU Commission, Panama and Brazil join the Global Offshore Wind Alliance launched by Denmark, GWEC and IRENA
Offshore wind primed for rapid expansion in new markets this decade
Offshore wind primed for rapid expansion in new markets this decade
Bottlenecks in the global wind industry supply chain could leave the world with only three-quarters of the wind energy installations needed for a 1.5°C pathway by 2030, i.e. a 650 GW gap to meet climate targets.
The Viet Nam Business Forum held alongside COP28 gathered key stakeholders to mobilize resources for accelerating green transition and unlocking the nation’s 600GW offshore wind potential.
A new report from Global Wind Energy Council (GWEC) and Global Wind Organisation (GWO) has identified nearly 600,000 technicians needed during the next five years.
Launched at WINDABA 2023, the “Status Of Wind In Africa” report takes stock of wind energy projects across Africa and the pipeline ahead.
The IRENA/GWEC report: “Enabling Frameworks for Offshore Wind – Scale Up Innovations In Permitting”
is the product of industry and governments coming together in the context of IRENA’s Collaborative Framework to find practical solutions to this key challenge.