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Episode 2 - Asian Market Moves & Danish Auction Ahead - WindLogix Offshore Wind Podcast

15 min · 24 de mar de 2026
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Welcome to the second episode of the WindLogix Offshore Wind Podcast!  In this episode, Westwood’s offshore wind team dive into key developments across Asia before turning to Europe for a look at Denmark’s upcoming auction. They cover the latest progress in the Philippines, explore the dynamics shaping Taiwan’s Round 3.3 auction, and assess the current state of South Korea’s floating wind market. To wrap up, the team provides an analysis of what to expect from Denmark’s next major tender. A packed episode with insights across several fast‑moving markets.

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Episode 4 - US Lease Refunds, Korea’s Auction Surge & Taiwan CPPAs - WindLogix Offshore Wind Podcast

Welcome to the fourth episode of the WindLogix Offshore Wind Podcast! In this episode, Westwood’s offshore wind team explore key global developments shaping the sector. The discussion covers US lease refund agreements and what they signal for developer strategy, alongside insights from the Recharge Summit in Singapore on shifting market sentiment and energy security drivers in APAC.  The team then examines South Korea’s offshore wind market, including strong auction participation, supply chain localisation, and ongoing regulatory challenges. The episode also highlights key findings from Westwood’s 1Q 2026 report, before concluding with a look at Taiwan’s offshore wind market and the growing influence of TSMC as a major corporate offtaker.

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