1、GLOBAL WIND ENERGY COUNCIL GLOBAL OFFSHORE WIND REPORT 2025 GWEC.NETAssociate SponsorsCo-leading SponsorsLeading Sponsor 1GWEC|GLOBAL OFFSHORE WIND REPORT 2025Foreword 3Executive Summary 7Part 1:Succeeding in the New Economic Landscape 14Part 2:Delivering for Growth Recommendations 22Market Status 2
2、024 44Markets to Watch 49 Japan 50 South Korea 51 China 53 Australia 55 Vietnam 57 The Philippines 58 Europe 62 Brazil 65 Colombia 66Global Offshore Market Outlook to 2034 68Appendix 95Table of ContentsGlobal Wind Energy CouncilAv.Infante Dom Henrique 143,1950-406 Lisbon,P Lead Authors Rebecca Willi
3、ams,Feng Zhao,Nina Melkonyan,Mark Hutchinson,Janice CheongContributors and editing by Emerson Clarke,Juan Toms Snchez,Joo Esteves,Alex Bath,Liming Qiao,Wanliang Liang,Weng Han Tan,Ann Margret Francisco,Thang Vinh Bui,Trang Nguyen,Ramon Fiestas,Roberta Cox,Kshitij Madan,Erick Lu,Juman Kim,Marina Prad
4、o Romera,Nadia Weekes,Jasmine CargillAdditional contributions Green Giraffe,Japan Wind Power Association(JWPA),Clean Energy Council(CEC),WindEurope,Fugro,The World Bank Group ESMAP,International Energy Agency(IEA),Siemens Energy,Henley Consulting,International Renewable Energy Agency(IRENA),VestasPu
5、blished25 June 2025Designlemonbox www.lemonbox.co.ukGLOBAL WIND ENERGY COUNCILGWEC.NET 2ForewordRebecca WilliamsDeputy CEO,Global Wind Energy CouncilThis years report comes to you at a period of unprecedented change,as the world moves at speed towards what the IEA have coined the“Age of Electricity”
6、.In this next industrial revolution,countries that leverage their abundant wind resources to move fastest towards an electrified future will enhance their competitiveness and gain strategic advantage over their peers.We are beginning to see the worlds first clean energy super powers move into view a