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Europe's Offshore Wind Sector Faces Rising Costs and Policy Uncertainty, Industry Report Warns

By MGN EditorialJune 9, 2026 at 12:00 PM

A new GlobeScan report commissioned by Dajin Heavy Industry warns that Europe's offshore wind ambitions are under threat from escalating costs and insufficient policy clarity, drawing on insights from executives representing 85% of the continent's offshore wind capacity.

## Europe's Offshore Wind Sector Faces Rising Costs and Policy Uncertainty, Industry Report Warns Europe's offshore wind industry is confronting a critical juncture, with rising costs and a lack of consistent policy frameworks threatening to derail the continent's ambitious renewable energy targets, according to a new report published by think tank GlobeScan. The study, commissioned by Chinese heavy industry manufacturer Dajin Heavy Industry and released on 9 June 2026, is based on interviews with senior executives representing approximately 85 percent of Europe's existing and planned offshore wind capacity — lending the findings considerable weight across the sector. ### Key Findings The report identifies growing delivery challenges across the offshore wind supply chain, with cost inflation emerging as a primary concern for developers and operators. Industry leaders surveyed called for greater policy certainty from European governments, arguing that inconsistent regulatory environments and shifting subsidy frameworks are undermining investment confidence and project viability. The findings arrive at a pivotal moment for the European offshore wind market, which has faced a series of high-profile project cancellations and delays in recent years, driven by inflationary pressures on steel, specialised vessels, and skilled labour. Several major developers have previously flagged that without improved contract structures and long-term policy visibility, pipeline projects risk stalling. ### Industry and Policy Implications For the maritime sector, the stakes are particularly significant. Offshore wind development is a major driver of demand for specialised installation vessels, crew transfer vessels (CTVs), service operation vessels (SOVs), and heavy-lift shipping capacity. Any slowdown in project delivery has direct downstream consequences for vessel operators, port infrastructure investment, and the broader offshore marine services industry. Dajin Heavy Industry, which commissioned the research, is a supplier of heavy fabrication components to the offshore energy sector, giving the company a direct commercial interest in the pace and scale of European offshore wind deployment. The GlobeScan report urges policymakers across EU member states and the United Kingdom to align permitting processes, provide longer-term auction visibility, and establish more stable contract-for-difference (CfD) mechanisms to restore developer confidence. ### Outlook With the European Union's offshore wind targets calling for 300 GW of capacity by 2050, the gap between ambition and delivery is drawing increasing scrutiny from industry stakeholders. The GlobeScan findings add to a growing chorus of voices calling on governments to treat offshore wind supply chain resilience as a strategic priority, rather than a secondary consideration to headline capacity targets. *Source: PR Newswire / GlobeScan report commissioned by Dajin Heavy Industry, June 2026.*
#offshore wind#European energy policy#offshore marine services#installation vessels#renewable energy#supply chain#Dajin Heavy Industry#GlobeScan#CTV#SOV

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