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Wind

Onshore wind is a proven, mature technology with an extensive global supply chain and offshore wind is also expected to grow rapidly.

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Key findings

Offshore wind technical potential and electricity demand, 2018

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Offshore wind has remarkable potential

The global offshore wind market grew nearly 30% per year between 2010 and 2018. Yet today's offshore wind market doesn't even come close to tapping the full potential – with high-quality resources available in most major markets, offshore wind has the potential to generate more than 420000 TWh per year worldwide. This is more than 18 times global electricity demand today.

Offshore wind power generation in the Sustainable Development Scenario, 2000-2030

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Cost reductions, technology improvements and rapid deployment achieved in Europe need to be extended to other regions

Compared with record 32% growth in 2017, offshore wind electricity generation increased only 20% in 2018. Given its relatively small base, offshore wind growth must accelerate even further to reach the generation levels demonstrated in the SDS. The cost reductions, technology improvements and rapid deployment achieved in Europe need to be extended to other regions.

Onshore wind power generation in the Sustainable Development Scenario, 2000-2030

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More efforts are needed in onshore wind power

In 2019, onshore wind electricity generation increased by an estimated 12%. Capacity additions began to grow again by 22% after stagnating during 2016-18. However, more efforts are needed: annual onshore wind capacity additions need to increase much more quickly through 2030 to get on track with the SDS.

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