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Offshore Wind

Offshore wind refers to the generation of electricity by using wind turbines located in bodies of water, typically oceans or large lakes. These turbines harness the kinetic energy of the wind to produce clean, renewable energy. Offshore wind farms can take advantage of stronger and more consistent winds compared to land-based turbines, which helps generate more electricity. This energy contributes to reducing reliance on fossil fuels, lowering carbon emissions, and promoting sustainable energy sources. Offshore wind is increasingly seen as a vital part of the transition to greener energy systems globally.