Executive Summary

In a zero-subsidy world, driving efficiencies must surely become a priority. In this, first of a series, James Fisher Asset Information Services (JF AIS) explores how new forms of collaboration are helping shape an industry beset by unsystematically monitored, managed, and maintained equipment.

In doing so, consideration is given to a hierarchy of needs for offshore wind, a strategic lens through which the current state of the industry can be objectively viewed. Looking forward, it sets out a practical path starting with data acquisition, collection, and aggregation, continuing towards machine learning and artificial intelligence, for the industry to collaboratively unlock efficiencies and long-term profitability.

European leaders have committed to reaching a 32% renewables grid contribution by 2030.
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