What’s in store for offshore wind in 2024?

Sarens PSG handling components for the Moray West offshore wind farm.

Source: Sarens

Esgian Offshore Wind’s Oliver Stephenson shared his predictions for the sector in 2024. Heightened uncertainty thanks to elections in nascent and established markets is likely to have a detrimental impact on the offshore wind energy sector.

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