Global Wind Workforce Outlook 2024 – 2028
By the end of 2028, total global operational wind capacity is expected to surpass 1,800 GW. In line with this
Read moreBy the end of 2028, total global operational wind capacity is expected to surpass 1,800 GW. In line with this
Read moreThe following elements serve as critical enablers for the development of the offshore wind supply chain in the Philippines: •
Read moreThe Asia Pacific (APAC) region possesses some of the most attractive onshore and offshore wind resource globally and could play
Read moreOffshore wind (OFW) is essential for Vietnam’s energy security, economic growth, and carbon reduction goals. Recent developments signal significant progress
Read moreEarly, active and continuous engagement with local communities, underpinned by transparent communication and fair compensation, is essential for the long-term
Read more“2023 was a turbulent year for the offshore wind industry on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean. Challenges such as
Read moreThe global wind energy supply chain is exposed to many internal and external challenging factors. This comes at a time
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Read moreBy Africa, for Africa – Working with industry and governments, we can create an environment that fosters innovation, investment and
Read moreThe central challenge governments and industry now face is realising offshore wind’s potential. The APAC region is forecast to deliver
Read morePolitical commitment to net zero already puts offshore wind in a vital position for reaching net zero. The energy crisis
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