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New report outlines route for global supply chain resilience and growth, based on industry and government cooperation.
Bottlenecks in the global wind industry supply chain could leave the world with only three-quarters of the wind energy installations needed for a 1.5°C pathway by 2030, i.e. a 650 GW gap to meet climate targets.

Global Climate Targets under Threat without a Secure Wind Energy Supply Chain

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Global Climate Targets under Threat without a Secure Wind Energy Supply Chain

New report outlines route for global supply chain resilience and growth, based on industry and government cooperation

4 December 2023, Dubai | Bottlenecks in the global wind industry supply chain could leave the world with only three-quarters of the wind energy installations needed for a 1.5°C pathway by 2030, i.e. a 650 GW gap to meet climate targets. The supply chains in the wind sector for minerals, components and key enabling infrastructure like ports and platforms are not fit-for-purpose for a net zero world, where today’s global installed wind fleet must scale up by roughly three times by the end of the decade.

Solutions exist, but require stronger collaboration between government and industry, as well as among supply chain…

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