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September 19, 2025
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We are excited to announce that we will be exhibiting at the 2023 WindEurope Annual Event from 25 to 27 April 2023 in Copenhagen, Denmark.

Spinergie forecasts the global Offshore Wind installed capacity (excluding China) is set to reach almost 200 GW by 2030, up from 30 GW in 2022. This represents a whopping 26% growth year-on-year, with Europe expected to remain at the forefront accounting for more than 70% of this capacity. The WindEurope Annual Event is an exciting platform to discuss the future of this industry, and the massive growth opportunities it represents.
Join our team at Booth C1-A19 (Hall C) to learn more about the future of the industry, and Spinergie’s market intelligence and fleet management solutions are helping industry players, large and small, optimize their operations and decarbonize their fleet.

Also, join our industry analyst, Maëlig Gaborieau on 26 April from 11 am to 12.15 pm in Auditorium 15, as he talks about the Economic Impact Assessment of Hydrogen generated from Offshore Wind: A Case Study for Belgium.
We can’t wait to seeing you in Copenhagen for the event! In the meantime, schedule a demo with our team, for more in-depth discussions.

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