The focus on renewable energy has increased considerably recently, since there is a pressing need to reduce the utilization of fossil fuels for generating energy. Governments of various countries are also implementing several regulations for encouraging the adoption of renewable energy. Moreover, investments in the renewable energy sector are also increasing, further leading to the growing adoption of renewable energy. The future energy demands cannot be met by just utilizing fossil fuels, therefore, countries are trying their best to increase the utilization of renewable energy resources.
This is a major factor resulting in the growth of the global offshore wind turbine market.
Offshore wind turbine technology is quite similar to that of the
onshore wind turbine technology. The energy capture with offshore wind
turbines though is significantly higher than that of onshore wind
turbine. This technology is further fiercer than its counterpart and has
the potential for higher average wind speeds. Also, offshore wind
turbines need to be more rugged than onshore machines, since the
conditions at sea are more challenging.
Technological
advancements in offshore foundations is further predicted to drive the
adoption of offshore wind turbine technology in the years to come.
Larger geographical areas are also being allotted for establishing wind
energy farms, which is further predicted to drive the growth of the
market in the years to come. The worldwide pipeline for offshore wind
energy reached 4,888 MW in 2018, with 46 MW of operating projects and 38
announced projects.
In 2019, the offshore wind turbine market generated a revenue of $24,638.3 million in 2019, and it is projected to reach a value of $68,869.3 million by 2026. On the basis of water depth, the market is divided into deep water (>60), shallow water (up to 30 m), and transitional water (30 m to 60 m), among which, the shallow water division held the major share of the market in 2019. The division is further expected to dominate the market during the forecast period, as these regions are ideal for setting up the foundation for wind towers.
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