Offshore Wind Turbine Installation Vessels Market Moving from Self-Propelled to Heavy Lift Vessels, States Fairfield Market Research Wind turbine installation vessels (WTIV) load, lift, install, and transport offshore wind turbine facilities. The installed capacity of offshore wind power has grown by leaps and bounds recently, leading to a shortage of turbine installations. A shift towards cleaner energy coupled with a low supply of turbines should fuel demand in the offshore wind turbine installation vessels market. Wind turbine vessels are hired on a daily rate basis and can be booked for months in advance depending on the operational requirement. For More Insights into the Market, Get Sample Copy of this Report: https://www.fairfieldmarketresearch.com/report/offshore-wind-turbine-installation-vesselsmarket/ Rapid Recovery Post-COVID-19 to Benefit Offshore Wind Turbines Installation Market In 2019, the cost of generating offshore wind power plunged to record levels due to intense competition, increased economies of scale, and rapid technological developments. Therefore, several companies have shifted from onshore to offshore wind energy generation. The surging demand for offshore wind power has led to a shortage of wind turbine installation vessels, forcing companies to purchase new ones. Although COVID-19 lockdowns have undoubtedly had an impact, the offshore wind turbine installation vessels market is predicted to demonstrate a V-shaped recovery curve. Presence of Large Companies Makes Europe Most Mature Offshore Wind Turbines Installation Market An emphasis on clean energy generation and a greater awareness of climate change explains Europe’s dominance of the offshore wind turbines installations market. The continent has thousands of integrated wind turbines spread across 12 countries with the majority located in the North Sea and Baltic Sea. Walney Extension, the world’s largest wind farm is located in Europe and it is also home to the first floating offshore farm in Scotland. Spanish giant Iberdrola is leading a consortium that seeks to construct a large offshore wind turbine in the North Sea. Construction is expected to begin in Q2 2021 with installation in Q1 2022. Versatility of Self-propelled Jack-ups Explains Their Popularity in Offshore Wind Turbines Installation Market The self-propelled jack-up is the leading vessel type in the offshore wind turbines installations market. Self-propelled jack-up vessels are designed for installing small wind turbines with a