Offshore Wind Turbine Installation Vessels Market is Projected to Reach US$13.4 Bn by the End of 2027 In the past few decades, the climate crisis has become more critical than ever. World leaders, along with environmental agencies, and other institutions are pacing to reverse the effects of climate change. One of the leading actions in this quest is a complete tectonic shift in terms of energy consumption and generation. The majority of energy generated by humans has been from fossil fuels such as coal and petroleum. Their consumption is one of the leading causes of climate change. Against this backdrop, renewable sources of energy such as wind have gained tremendous traction. Offshore wind energy production holds immense potential as it allows a steady generation of electricity cleanly. Wind turbine installation vessels are used to set up wind turbines in the ocean. The growing necessity to adopt renewable energy and reverse the effects of climate change is facilitating the growth of global offshore wind turbine installation vessels market expansion. For the projection period of 2022-2027, Fairfield Market Research has observed that the global offshore wind turbine installation vessels market is projected to attain a valuation of US$13.4 Bn by 2027. Considering this figure was just over US$5 Bn in 2022, the two-fold increase in value indicates that the business landscape will be extremely fertile in the forthcoming years. For More Industry Insight, Read: https://www.fairfieldmarketresearch.com/report/offshore-wind-turbine-installationvessels-market Paced Adoption of Renewable Energy to Translate into Global Offshore Wind Turbine Installation Vessels Market Expansion Several developed and developing economies are eyeing renewable energy generation with the goal of achieving net zero by 2050. Offshore wind turbines have a huge potential in terms of generating large amounts of clean energy. As stronger and more consistent winds in the sea allow better power output, the demand for wind turbine installation vessels has increased massively. Wind turbine installation vessels (WTIVs) refer to a variety of ships designed specifically to lift, load, transport, and install offshore wind turbine foundations. Currently, the energy generation from offshore wind turbines is only 2% of the targetted energy output in order to achieve net zero emissions by 2050. To this end, the number of offshore wind