REUTERS/Violeta Santos Moura/File Photo Acquire Licensing RightsCompanies Wood Mackenzie Ltd FollowAug 17 (Reuters) - Government targets to increase wind power installations would see annual capacity additions reach 80 gigawatts (GW) per year by 2030, requiring $100 billion in secured investment in the supply chain by 2026, Wood Mackenzie said in a report.
The research and consultancy firm forecast annual capacity is more likely to increase by 30 gigawatts (GW) a year by 2030, which would require $27 billion of secured investment by 2026.
"The supply chain is struggling to scale up and will be an impediment to achieving decarbonisation targets if change does not happen," said Chris Seiple, vice chair, power and renewables at Wood Mackenzie.
Wood Mackenzie noted that the low profit margins on offshore wind production and uncertainty about project timings resulting in very different supply-chain needs are making it hard to drum up investment in the sector.
Target setting and plans for power market infrastructure to support offshore wind need to extend beyond 2030 to scale up the offshore wind supply chain, analysts at Wood Mackenzie said.
Persons:
Violeta Santos Moura, Wood Mackenzie, gigawatts, Chris Seiple, Seiple, Anushree Mukherjee, Susan Fenton
Organizations:
REUTERS, Wood, World Energy, Thomson
Locations:
Viana, Castelo, Portugal, Wood, Bengaluru