Werbung Trotz COVID anhaltendes Wachstum der weltweit installierten Offshore-Windkapazität Offshore Produkte Techniken-Windkraft Veranstaltungen Windenergie Windparks Wirtschaft 27. August 2020 Hinweis: Die Bildrechte zu den Beitragsfotos finden Sie am Ende des Artikels Die weltweit installierte Offshore-Windkapazität erreicht fast 30 GW (WK-intern) – WFO releases Global Offshore Wind Report’s HY1 2020 update – demonstrating continued industry growth despite COVID-19 Global installed offshore wind capacity reaches almost 30 GW 2.5 GW of offshore wind installations added during first half of 2020 57% of entire global offshore wind capacity currently under construction in China WORLD FORUM OFFSHORE WIND (WFO) published its Global Offshore Wind Report for the first half-year of 2020 (HY1 2020). Globally 2,535 MW of offshore wind capacity went into operation1 during HY1 2020. This underlines the continued growth of the global offshore wind industry during 2020 despite the COVID-19 pandemic. In total global offshore wind installations reached 29,839 MW by the end of June 2020. Worldwide 10 new offshore wind farms went into operation during HY1 2020 in UK, China, Germany, Portugal, Belgium and USA. Globally 157 offshore wind farms are now up and running of which 105 are located in Europe, 50 in Asia and 2 in the USA. The UK remains the world’s biggest offshore wind market with 10.4 GW of total installed capacity. Germany only narrowly retains its second place with a total of 7.7 GW of operational capacity. China, currently in third place, is rapidly catching up with 6.4 GW of installed offshore wind power. Looking at offshore wind farms under construction2 China clearly leads the way. The Chinese offshore wind sector is growing rapidly with a total capacity of 4.6 GW currently under construction. The disruption in the German offshore wind market caused by regulatory framework changes is clearly reflected by zero construction activities in Germany during the first six months of 2020. Gunnar Herzig, Managing Director, WFO: “WFO’s first half-year update of its Global Offshore Wind Report underlines the robustness of the global offshore wind industry with 2020 likely to be another record-breaking year for global offshore wind installations.” All information can be openly accessed via the WFO website under: www.wfo-global.org 1 Operation: all offshore wind turbines installed and first electricity being produced 2 Under construction: first offshore wind foundation installed About WFO: WORLD FORUM OFFSHORE WIND (WFO) is the world’s only organisation 100% dedicated to fostering the global growth of offshore wind energy. WFO’s international members represent the complete offshore wind value chain including utilities, manufacturers, service firms and other organisations. WFO is registered as a non-profit association (e.V.) in Germany with offices in Hamburg and Singapore. WFO’s unique profile facilitates access to governmental and international forums in order to open new markets and to advocate for global offshore wind growth. www.wfo-global.org PR: WORLD FORUM OFFSHORE WIND e.V. Weitere Beiträge:Günstiger Strom, je nach Windgeschwindigkeit bis zu 50 Prozent Rabatt- Octopus Energy startet zweite...Die Bildungs- und Jobmesse Zukunftsenergien-Nordwest geht in die sechste Rundeinnogy startet Bau von 250-Megawatt-Windpark in den USA