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Investment required to support advances in wind power
First onshore and more recently offshore wind have been major enablers of the energy transition to date. But the sector must not rest on its laurels – there’s much left to do before wind energy truly becomes a superpower. Mattia Boccolini reviews DNV GL’s proposed path forward.
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Journal title: Energy World
Publisher: Energy Institute
Subjects: Investment - Wind power -