According to WindEurope, Europe’s ports play a critical role in accommodating the rapid escalation of offshore wind development, and a concerted push — including major investment and regulatory effort — is needed for the region to meet its energy and climate ambitions.
WindEurope highlights several core points:
In effect, WindEurope argues that without port infrastructure scaling and modernisation, other parts of the offshore wind value chain — such as turbine manufacturing, installation, and vessel supply — could be significantly constrained, putting Europe’s 2030 renewable deployment targets at risk.
Source: WindEurope
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