06/02/2025 | EnergyPulse

Global operational offshore wind capacity grows by 15% in 12 months to 80 gigawatts

6 February 2025 - RenewableUK press release


RenewableUK’s latest Offshore Wind EnergyPulse Insights report shows that the global capacity of fully operational offshore wind farms has reached 80.9 gigawatts (GW), up from 70.2GW twelve months ago, an increase of 15%. Just one gigawatt of offshore wind generates enough electricity to power over a million UK homes for a year.


63% of this new offshore wind capacity was in two markets: China (adding 6.9GW) and the Netherlands (1.7GW):



This growth is set to continue, as the number of projects in the global offshore wind pipeline has increased from 1,461 to 1,555 over the last twelve months, and the number of countries involved in the sector is up from 41 to 44 as new markets continue to emerge, with the first offshore wind projects in Indonesia, Chile, and Malta confirmed in 2024.


The project pipeline includes offshore wind farms at all stages of development: fully operational, under construction, consented, in the planning system and in early development.


China is still the global leader with a pipeline of 247GW across 437 projects, and the UK remains in second place with 96GW across 123 projects. The US is third at 79GW, Germany fourth (68GW) and Sweden fifth (55GW):



The report also shows that 13 UK offshore wind projects are currently eligible to bid into this year’s Contracts for Difference auction (Allocation Round 7) with a total capacity of 7.3GW. To put this into context, the total capacity of all offshore wind farms now operating in UK waters stands at 14.7GW. Each gigawatt of new capacity adds more than £2bn to the UK economy, and over 34,000 people work in the industry.


RenewableUK’s Chief Executive Dan McGrail said:


“Our latest EnergyPulse Insights report shows that the global offshore wind market is continuing to grow at an extraordinary speed year after year, as more countries look to seize the industrial, economic and environmental opportunities which the technology offers.


“The UK remains a world leader in this race, and the Government could strengthen that position further in the coming months by maximising investment in new offshore wind capacity in this year’s auction for new projects, as well as prioritising measures to support the growth of the UK supply chain in its upcoming Industrial Strategy”.


RenewableUK members can find more details about our EnergyPulse reports here and access the EnergyPulse interactive database to delve much deeper.


International offshore wind industry leaders will gather in London in June for the biggest event of its kind, Global Offshore Wind 2025 – more details are available here.


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For further information, contact


Robert Norris, Head of Communications
07969 229 913 Robert.Norris@RenewableUK.com



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