subject: The Uk Offshore Wind Industry Hidden Obstacles To Growth---aarkstore Enterprise Market Research [print this page] Summary Summary
Wind is one of the fastest growing renewable technologies with an annual growth rate of more than 28% in the last 10 years. By the end of 2007 global wind installed capacity reached above 94000 MW. Most of the global wind capacity at present is installed onshore but development of onshore wind capacity is constrained by social limitations like land availability especially in the industrialized nations. Therefore, offshore wind farms have been completed, or are planned, in countries such as Denmark, Netherlands, Ireland, Sweden, Germany, and the UK.
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Table of Contents :
Viewpoint 5
2.1 Summary 5
3 The UK Offshore Wind Industry Hidden Obstacles to Growth 6
3.1 Introduction 6
3.2 Offshore Wind in the UK 6
3.3 Hidden Obstacles to Growth 6
3.4 Conclusion 10
4 Recent Developments 11
4.1 May 04, 2008: Shell Pulls Out Of UKs Wind Power Project 11
4.2 Apr 30, 2008: Enertrag Submits Application To Develop Wind Farm In Hempnall 13