The Global Floating Wind Industry Flexes Its Muscles (Including California, Too)
cleantechnica.com May 30, 2026

The Global Floating Wind Industry Flexes Its Muscles (Including California, Too)

AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication

US taxpayers invested millions of dollars in floating wind turbine technology in the early 2000s, but the industry was severely impacted by President Donald Trump's policies. Despite this setback, California is now taking the lead in the global floating wind industry, leveraging its offshore wind resources and collaborating with international partners. The state aims to achieve 25 gigawatts of clean power, and its waters offer a unique opportunity for floating platforms due to the deep seabed. California's efforts are being supported by the Global Offshore Wind Alliance, which includes Norway and Japan.

💡 Why It Matters

  • · California's determination to develop its floating wind industry could help fill the gap left by the US government's withdrawal from offshore wind initiatives, and its collaboration with international partners may set a precedent for other countries to follow.