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Discover Ludwig"offshore wind" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to wind energy that is generated by wind turbines located in bodies of water such as oceans or lakes, rather than on land. Here is an example of how to use "offshore wind" in a sentence: "Many countries are investing in offshore wind projects as a sustainable and renewable energy source."
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Offshore wind is expanding.
Offshore wind energy is booming in Europe.
The first is the offshore wind.
Delaware approved a major offshore wind energy project.
Offshore wind farms are less intrusive than those on land.
Offshore wind has advantages beyond the presence of sea breezes.
Offshore wind farms are expensive and their income unpredictable.
Regulatory uncertainty has made offshore wind development a haphazard affair.
ReprintsTwo things explain Britain's enthusiasm for offshore wind turbines.
Yet will the new offshore wind farms make money?
"The offshore wind industry is offering the town new hope.
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