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A lesson for offshore wind: Even the mature US onshore market faces a logistics crisis.

"While the U.S. wind energy installation outlook looks bright — more than 23 gigawatts in new capacity forecast over the next two years — looming unforeseen supply chain bottlenecks could lead to project cancellations and postponements. This could put as much as $2.1 billion of revenue at risk, according to a new study by Wood Mackenzie Power & Renewables." https://www.greentechmedia.com/articles/read/looming-supply-chain-crunch-threatens-us-wind-energy-boom#gs.iSCuRBB5

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