The Philippines is making strides in developing a sustainable offshore wind energy industry to ensure energy security and reduce carbon emissions. A recent report by the Global Wind Energy Council (GWEC) pointed out the main challenges and opportunities in the country’s offshore wind supply chain. While the Philippines has a lot of potential for wind energy, it currently lacks local manufacturing for crucial parts like turbines and cables. However, industries like steel and shipbuilding could support growth if investments are made. Improving infrastructure, updating ports, and developing the workforce will be key steps in moving the sector forward. Also, reforms in regulations and focused investments in local production can help lessen the reliance on imports and boost the Philippines’ status as a leader in offshore wind energy.
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