South Korea’s Offshore Wind (OSW) industry is rapidly evolving to meet the nation’s target of at least 14.3 GW of offshore wind capacity by 2030. With a current pipeline of 21.3 GW of planned capacity, the country’s target is within reach, as long as supportive policy frameworks and adequate supply chain incentives are put in place. This report lays out how to unlock South Korea’s offshore wind potential by assessing its supply chain readiness and providing tangible recommendations for its expansion. View further information about this report on the Carbon Trust website
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