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Offshore renewables – Blowing in the wind

Wind power accounts for about half total new renewable power capacity in Europe. Though demand for new onshore wind installations has plateaued, offshore wind power is gaining momentum helped by dramatic cost reduction. Brian Davis reports. 


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Pet Rev May 2017 – p32-34.pdf

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Journal title: Petroleum Review

Publisher: Energy Institute

Subjects: Banking, finance and investment, Electricity markets, Electricity generation, Offshore wind power, Energy consumption, Renewables, Wind power

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