News

UK the Global Hotspot, but Offshore Wind Potential is Spread Globally

The United Kingdom (UK) has cemented its status as the global market leader in offshore wind, according to an analysis released by the Renewables Consulting Group (RCG). The RCG Offshore Wind Development Index, which provides an assessment of the global hotspots for new offshore wind asset development, puts the United Kingdom on top, followed by Taiwan and the United States.

As per the analysis, the European market, in particular, saw a dramatic reduction in electricity prices for offshore wind project contracts in the United Kingdom, France, and the Netherlands. The allocation of 5.5 gigawatts (GW) of offshore wind contracts under the United Kingdom’s third contract for difference (CfD) round at record low prices shows that the technology is cost-competitive with fossil fuel-based generation. The initiation of the fourth round of seabed leasing in 2019 confirmed the United Kingdom’s ambitions to add more offshore wind capacity.

Further adding that the wider Asian market has experienced significant growth in 2019, covering various stages of offshore wind project development. Taiwan retained its position at second place in RCG’s OSWD Index, with continued progress towards its 2030 offshore wind target. The lowering of feed-in tariff (FiT) prices at the beginning of 2019 struck a balance between encouraging cost reductions whilst still providing a good level of support for new developments. Other markets in the Asia Pacific region have also made strong progress.

Leasing activity at the federal level in the United States may have stalled in 2019. However, the combined efforts of individual states continue to move the industry forward, with the award of substantial power purchase agreements (PPA) and ambitious new targets set for offshore wind procurement through to 2030.

A reduction in costs of offshore wind power generation has been driven by technological advances and increasing efficiency in the global supply chain. The introduction of larger turbines has reduced the levelised cost of energy for prospective projects. The floating wind market also continues to see innovation through the installation of new foundation design prototypes.

Overall, RCG’s outlook, from its Global Offshore Wind: Annual Market Report, is that the global market will hit, and maintain, a 6 GW per annum commissioning rate from 2022 onwards at least. Just under 20 GW of capacity has been brought online by the industry to date. Europe has been the dominant market so far; accounting for 98 percent of the global commissioned base.

Commissioning activity is expected to fall slightly in 2020 but is expected to rebound to c. 3.5 GW per annum in 2021. The report sees a significant increase in activity from 2022 onwards, to a rate of over c. 6 GW per annum, driven by projects in the UK, France, Taiwan, USA, and the Netherlands.

“There is an unprecedented and rapid transition underway in the energy system, requiring trillions of dollars of investment. Offshore wind power is continuing to establish itself as a cost-effective alternative to fossil fuel-based energy sources. RCG’s Offshore Wind Development Index provides an effective barometer of global hotspots for new offshore wind asset development. The latest rankings, published in our Annual Market Report, which contains a host of other data, reflect the fact that certain markets are maturing, whilst others power ahead,” said Lee Clarke, COO, RCG.

Source: saurenergy.com

I am Renew

Recent Posts

Modi Govt approved loan subsidies for 47 ethanol projects in Bihar

The central government has informed Parliament that 47 projects in Bihar have received in-principle approval…

3 days ago

Central govt urges Dairy Federations to join circular economy, biogas revolution

The Secretary for Department of Animal Husbandry & Dairying (DAHD), Alka Upadhyaya, has called on…

3 days ago

India’s ethanol blending reaches 16.9%, says Hardeep Singh Puri

Just as the quest of the nation for green energy is gaining unprecedented pace in…

3 days ago

Hithium to Supply 640MWh Energy Storage for Woolooga BESS Project

Hithium, a global energy storage product provider, announced the supply of 640 megawatt-hours (MWh) of…

4 days ago

BCL Industries to build 150 KLPD ethanol project; gets nod for 75 KLPD bio-diesel plant

BCL Industries has announced that it has received environmental clearance to set up a 150…

4 days ago

Blue Planet acquires Smart Environmental Group to strengthen its operations in New Zealand

Singapore headquartered sustainable waste management provider Blue Planet Environmental Solutions Pte. Ltd. has acquired Smart…

4 days ago