英語 での Offshore wind の使用例とその 日本語 への翻訳
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The first commercial offshore wind farm was built in Denmark in 1991.
Asia-Pacific's offshore wind capacity will rise 20-fold to 43GW in 2027 according to new research from global natural resources consultancy Wood Mackenzie.
Particularly strong growth is expected in marine aquaculture, offshore wind, fish processing, and shipbuilding and repair.
Future offshore wind prices are projected to be competitive with traditional thermal prices by 2025,” he added.
In 2006, the British government gave planning consent for the world's largest offshore wind farm, the'London Array'.
We have been systematically maturing technologies for floating offshore wind for almost 20 years.
Future offshore wind prices are projected to be competitive with traditional thermal prices by 2025," Liew said.
With TE's solutions for renewable energy, wind industry innovators can develop efficient onshore and offshore wind farms.
Offshore wind turbines have the advantage of not having wind blocked by buildings or land formations.
Monopipe welding platform/ offshore wind tower welding platform/ Monopile welding platform with tandem twin arc.
Strong adaptability-means can be used for land, beaches, weak offshore wind.
To support the ambitious growth in offshore wind capacity, a robust supply chain needs to be developed.
The industry estimates that the US offshore wind capacity could grow from 11GW to 16GW in 2030.
The offshore wind industry in the United States is growing exponentially, with multiple projects in the development stages off of the Atlantic coast.
This would require strong commitments by regional governments to support and invest in the growth of offshore wind.
Leading the charge is China, which is expected to see offshore wind capacity grow from 2 GW last year to 31 GW in the next decade.
The studies largely found that while there were still many unknowns about offshore wind in freshwater environments, impacts were likely to be minimal.
We believe that the U.S. offshore wind industry is about to start a very exciting journey.
In Maine, offshore wind has an estimated potential of 160 gigawatts.
For now, offshore wind is a relatively small industry, albeit one that is growing fast.