New Industry Report Asks Whether 2024 is Living Up to Expectations for Offshore Wind?
21 Mars 2024 - 7:00AM
Lowestoft, UK (21 March 2024) — TGS, the leading global
provider of energy data and intelligence, has released its latest
Market Overview Report, powered by 4C Offshore market intelligence.
This comprehensive analysis offers an early assessment of the
global offshore wind industry for the rest of 2024, building upon
the insights provided by last year's report, which anticipated a
record-breaking auction year for the sector. The Q1 report looks at
whether 2024 is still expected to deliver on that promise.
The offtake auction schedule continues to reflect a healthy
outlook following heightened activity last year. Notably, the TGS
report indicates that 32.9 GW of capacity is set to be included in
offtake auctions globally in 2024, with Europe accounting for 24.5
GW of this figure.
In 2023 the global offshore wind sector fully commissioned 7 GW,
and this has been followed by 592 MW in Q1 2024. This includes
Vattenfall’s 344 MW Vesterhav Nord/Syd, the first commercial-scale
project in the USA (Ørsted’s 132 MW South Fork), the 112 MW
Ishikari Bay New Port project in Japan and China’s 4 MW Longyuan
Nanri Island floater.
Additionally, the report noted that 2024 is poised to witness a
surge in corporate power purchase agreements (PPAs). Nearly 1 GW of
offshore wind capacity has already been transacted through
long-term contracts, and corporate demand for PPAs is expected to
remain robust.
Throughout the first quarter, the global industry has been
marked by several significant developments. Germany launched
tenders for 8 GW of capacity, albeit facing grid delays that pose
challenges to the 2030 pipeline. In the UK, discussions continue
around the over-cautious application of reference prices in
Allocation Round Six (AR6) and in Norway the winner of their
first-ever offshore wind site and auction round, for the Sørlige
Nordsjø II lease area was announcedn- the Ventyr consortium,
consisting of Parkwind and Ingka Investments. Meanwhile, the United
States saw progress with its first commercial-scale project in
federal waters, and East Coast states secured record amounts of new
and re-bid capacity, with New York and New Jersey taking steps to
address setbacks from offtake withdrawals last year. In the Asia
Pacific region, India initiated its first offshore wind tender in
Tamil Nadu after years of delays, while Taiwan reviewed its
environmental impact assessment process and Australia's offshore
wind future saw emerging details and challenges.
However, the report also notes that this is the first Q1 since
2017 that no investment decisions have been made, although imminent
announcements are expected.
Richard Aukland, Director of Research at TGS - 4C Offshore,
remarked, "We observe a resilient industry with a significant
long-term pipeline, with some markets, for example the US,
reclaiming lost ground. However, the UK’s pipeline risks further
delays unless adjustments are made to this year’s auction
parameters. Global political ambition remains strong and steady,
now exceeding 758 GW, with approximately half of this capacity
targeted in Europe.”
Despite a slight downward adjustment in TGS's 2030 forecast,
which now stands at 261 GW under construction or operational, there
is a notable increase in the longer-term prediction to 2040,
reaching 563 GW (both figures are compared to Q4 2023 forecasts).
While this adjustment reflects some delays and shifts in project
timelines, it underscores the industry's strong ambition and
commitment to growth.
TGS releases regular intelligence reports on a wide variety of
offshore energy subjects, powered by 4C Offshore market
intelligence. These include wind farms, construction & heavy
maintenance, wind logistics, and offshore transmission and cables.
For more information, visit 4coffshore.com
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