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Global offshore wind pipeline June 2024

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GOW June 2024

Global offshore wind pipeline June 2024

At the date of publication, global offshore wind operational capacity has increased by 21% over the last 12 months, from 61.5 gigawatts a year ago to 75GW. The new capacity added over the past year generates enough electricity to power the equivalent of more than 14 million UK homes all year round.

China and the UK retain their top positions with 36.7GW and 14.7GW operational respectively. Germany is third with 8.3GW, the Netherlands fourth with 3.7GW and Denmark fifth with 2.7GW:

The report states that global operational offshore wind capacity could reach 277GW by the end of 2030 - nearly a fourfold increase from today.

The global pipeline of projects at all stages of development (operational, under construction, consented, in planning or at an early stage of development) has increased slightly to 1,231GW, up from 1,228GW a year ago, with more than 1,500 projects across 41 countries. This increase is smaller than previous years due to  developers refining their portfolios, and improvements in methods of leasing and consenting projects around the world.

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