
Global trends in the offshore wind industry and its influence on the Japan market
16 March 2023, Wood Mackenzie Tokyo office
Please note this event was closed on 16 March 2023. For any inquiries regarding the event or WoodMac's Offshore Wind Services, please contact luis.catalan@woodmac.com.
Offshore wind is taking off in Japan. However, it will only make up 1% of the global cumulative offshore wind capacity by 2030 according to Wood Mackenzie's latest insights. Join us in a live briefing by registering on the right column and find out more about the global trends and the future of the Japanese market.
Date and Time
16 March 2023, Thursday, 4PM – 5:15PM JST
Agenda
- How will the macroeconomic pressures impact the offshore wind outlook and what are the implications for Japan’s offshore wind sector?
- How will supply chain margins develop in the future and how does it affect renewables development?
- What does it take for developers to win in the offshore wind sector in Japan and beyond?
Location
Wood Mackenzie Tokyo office (7th Floor Tekko Building, 1-8-2 Marunouchi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 100-0005)
Access map: here
There are limited seats for this briefing, and registration confirmation is on a first-come first served basis. Please fill in the registration form on the right column. For any inquiries, please contact luis.catalan@woodmac.com.
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