Sectors

Wind energy market intelligence

Onshore and offshore wind farms, turbine supply chains, and installation infrastructure.

Wind energy represents a critical pillar of electricity decarbonization, with offshore wind in particular entering a transformative growth phase. Floating wind technology is opening new geographies previously inaccessible to fixed-bottom foundations. However, the sector faces significant supply chain bottlenecks — from installation vessel availability to port infrastructure capacity.

Onshore wind continues to grow steadily, with turbine upscaling and repowering programs extending the productive life of established wind regions. Permitting and community acceptance remain key constraints in many markets.

Delphidata tracks the global wind energy landscape from project development through operation, connecting wind farms to their turbine OEMs, foundation suppliers, cable manufacturers, installation contractors, and grid connection infrastructure.

What Delphidata tracks.

Structured data across the full value chain.

Offshore wind projects

Fixed-bottom and floating projects mapped with capacity, turbine model, foundation type, cable route, installation vessel, and development timeline.

Onshore wind projects

New-build and repowering programs with capacity, turbine specifications, site characteristics, and grid connection data.

Turbine OEM landscape

Manufacturer portfolios, order intake, production capacity, technology roadmaps, and service contract coverage.

Offshore supply chain

Foundation fabrication, subsea cable manufacturing, installation vessels, port infrastructure, and O&M bases.

Permitting and grid connection

Regulatory timelines, environmental impact assessments, seabed leases, and transmission connection queues.

Who uses this intelligence.

Wind developers

Track competitive activity across target markets, monitor seabed lease rounds, and benchmark project economics against peers.

Supply chain companies

Forecast demand for foundations, cables, installation services, and turbine components by geography and timeline.

Investors

Screen wind opportunities by development risk, off-take structure, and supply chain readiness using structured project data.

Government and regulators

Monitor deployment rates against national targets, assess supply chain bottlenecks, and plan transmission infrastructure investment.

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