While offshore wind capacity grew steadily in 2020, the Global Wind Energy Council (GWEC) advises that governments will need to act decisively to improve policy in order to scale up installations at the pace required to help the world meet its carbon emissions targets and avoid the worst effects of global warming. According to the GWEC’s flagship ‘Global Offshore Wind Report 2021’, launched on September 9, the global offshore wind industry installed 6.1 GW of capacity in 2020, down slightly from a record 6.24 GW installed in 2019.
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