Offshore Wind Ambitions Strain Under Industrial Pressure

By Mascha Hindstrom

Few technologies embody Europe’s climate ambitions more than offshore wind. Governments have promised massive scale-up, with the North Sea at the center of the vision. Yet in practice, the industry is running into headwinds that threaten to slow its growth trajectory.

Targets vs. reality
The EU wants 111 GW of offshore wind installed by 2030. The UK alone aims for 50 GW. But at current build-out rates, the continent is off track. The gap between political rhetoric and industrial capability is widening.

Rising costs
Inflation and supply chain disruptions have driven up the cost of turbines, steel, and installation services. Manufacturers like Siemens Gamesa have been forced to cut jobs and restructure, while Vestas warns of unsustainable bidding practices in auctions. Developers complain that “race to the bottom” auction designs leave no margin to absorb shocks.

Permitting delays
Even when projects win auctions, they face lengthy permitting processes that can take five to seven years. Environmental assessments, local opposition, and grid connection bottlenecks all contribute to delays. Without reforms, projects cannot meet ambitious timelines.

U.S. challenges
Across the Atlantic, U.S. offshore wind is also stumbling. Several East Coast projects have been delayed or canceled as inflation erodes economics. While the Inflation Reduction Act offers generous subsidies, permitting and transmission remain slow.

Solutions on the table
Industry leaders are calling for:

  • Revised auction models that account for real costs.
  • Government-backed financing to stabilize supply chains.
  • Streamlined permitting to accelerate deployment.

Offshore wind remains essential for decarbonization, but it cannot be built on ambition alone. Without structural reforms, the risk is that Europe — and the world — fall short of their offshore wind promises, undermining climate credibility.

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