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Going Deep: The Future of Offshore Wind Energy

The global offshore wind turbine industry has seen remarkable growth since its inception in 1991, with the first turbine installed offshore in Denmark. As of the end of 2022, the global installed capacity of offshore wind farms stands at 60,000 MW, and it is projected to skyrocket to an astounding 270,000 MW by 2031, according to BloombergNEF. Up to 80% of the world's wind power potential lies in deep waters, making offshore wind energy a vital source of clean and renewable power.

As a prominent provider of high-quality manufacturing for the global offshore oil and gas industries and offshore wind markets, NAVACEL faces unique challenges in fabricating offshore wind turbine platforms and components. Their expertise ensures the durability and reliability of wind turbine structures, even in harsh marine environments.

Specific topics will include:

  • The latest analysis of the offshore wind turbine market
  • Innovative designs for floating-platform wind turbines
  • Alternative mooring and anchoring solutions to safeguard the undersea environment
  • Insights into offshore structure fabrication and construction methods
  • Establishing and maintaining supply chain sources for critical materials