In recent years we have seen a surge of offshore wind construction activity. Often running counter-cyclical to the offshore oil and gas industry, we are now seeing the wind business regularly spawning multi-billion-dollar offshore engineering projects.
With the rapid development of the industry, Douglas-Westwood (DW) is publishing a concise 16 page document to update on the latest state-of-play. The Offshore Wind Market Briefing examines the current trends in the offshore wind market by region and applicable sub-segment; supported by analysis, insight and industry consultation.
The Offshore Wind Market Briefing contains:
- Drivers & indicators – a review of the factors influencing offshore wind installation activity, for example, energy demand, supply security, emissions targets, subsidies, production costs, capital & operating expenditure.
- Market definition– background information and market definitions for the offshore wind lifecycle.
- Supply chain & competitive landscaping – overview of the supply chain by individual market and key players, including the competitive positioning of wind farm owners.
- Market forecast– 2012-2022 outlook for new capacity, wind turbines, foundations, cabling and substations.
- Conclusions.
Why purchase DW’s Market Briefings?
DW’s market forecasting is trusted by sector players worldwide, with clients including the world’s top-10 oil & gas companies, top-10 oilfield services companies and top-10 private equity firms.
This Market Briefing is essential for anyone wanting to gain a quick understanding of a the offshore wind sector, bridging the gap between rudimentary knowledge of an individual segment and the deep insights needed before entering this market or buying/selling particular companies.
Whilst each Market Briefing is no substitute for detailed commercial due diligence, it can help clients active in the sector gain a fast understanding of segment trends, market drivers and value creation.
The Offshore Wind Market Briefing is essential for:
- Private equity firms evaluating investments in the offshore wind sector;
- Growing firms seeking competitive advantage across segments;
- Investment banking and advisory firms improving their understanding of this space;
- Industry analysts seeking a competitive edge.
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