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Leila Garcia da Fonseca
Global Head of Onshore Wind Research

Leila Garcia da Fonseca
Global Head of Onshore Wind Research
Leila is responsible for our wind and solar operations and maintenance market research for the Americas region.
Latest articles by Leila
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Featured
Wind: predictions for 2025
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Opinion
RES acquisition of Ingeteam illustrates a broader solar PV O&M shake-up
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Opinion
The solar aftermarket is growing fast – but new entrants could be left in the cold
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Featured
Why 2022 will be a record year for Latin American power and renewables | 2022 outloo
Søren Lassen
Head of Wind

Søren Lassen
Head of Wind
Søren tracks, analyses and forecasts value chain dynamics, technological advancements and the market outlook.
Latest articles by Søren
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Opinion
The Danish government charts course through offshore wind headwinds
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Featured
Wind: predictions for 2025
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Opinion
Industry divergence on costs and turbine sizing manifests itself in the first commercial floating wind tender
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Opinion
Offshore wind energy: what to look for in 2024
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Featured
Wind 2024 outlook
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Opinion
Elevated subsidies enable offshore wind to end 2023 on a high note
What are the key trends and developments shaping the wind energy landscape in 2025? Which way will the policy winds blow? Our onshore and offshore wind industry experts have drawn on unique insight from Lens Power to compile our popular annual look at the year ahead.
The global onshore wind market holds promise for 2025, but a real breakthrough remains elusive. The long-awaited recovery for Western markets did not materialise in 2024. While China recorded an 8% annual increase, other regions experienced minimal progress. But could this year see an acceleration? The industry faces persistent challenges, including fluctuating demand, strained supply chains and financial hurdles for manufacturers. However, as the report outlines, signs of potential transformation are beginning to emerge.
On the offshore wind side, last year saw a surge in the deployment of new technology, factories and vessels. This was a key contributor to execution challenges and delays in 2024 – and will put a greater emphasis on project execution in 2025. The full report explores this topic, plus our take on tender volumes and attractiveness, supply chain issues, technological innovation, government targets, competition, M&A, costs and risks.
In this series of complimentary reports:
Onshore wind
From the impact of Trump’s re-election to onshore new build capacity growth, Chinese OEM ambitions for a record year of exports and how an ageing fleet will attract investment in the repowering and decommissioning. Fill in the form to read What to look for in 2025: global onshore wind .

Offshore wind
Tenders reach new highs – and new lows? Will new markets be more attractive than established markets in 2025? Will we see unparalleled M&A opportunities this year? Read our take on these questions and more in Offshore wind: what to look for in 2025.
