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Europe’s recent offshore wind addition of 2.1GW falls short of climate targets, with over half of it in the Netherlands, according to a report
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That’s following the release of Europe’s Net Zero Industry Act, an association claims
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Europe installed less than half of the required capacity to meet its climate goals, according to new report
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WindEurope warns if national plans are unambitious and permitting issues persist, only 67GW of new wind capacity will be installed by 2023
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WindEurope has joined forces with the European Chemical Industry Council and the European Composites Industry Association
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The country installed only 134MW of new onshore wind capacity in the first three months of 2019 – its worst first quarter since 2000
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Latest figures suggest the amount of capacity additions dropped to its lowest level since 2011
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Trade body WindEurope warns the cost of steel used in offshore wind could be increased and therefore make green targets harder to achieve
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Companies, including Amazon, Facebook, Google and Nike, have signalled their willingness to do more to tackle climate change
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WindEurope says they will be needed to install 70GW of offshore wind before 2030
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Total capacity is forecast to reach 258GW over the next four years
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Latest figures reveal the nation installed 911MW out of a total 1.1GW of projects in the first half of 2018
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