The offshore wind industry is facing a significant challenge as the size of wind turbines approaches that of the Chrysler Building, leading to a looming shortage of ships large enough to install them. This issue is compounded by an aerospace startup's ambitious project to design and build the world's largest cargo plane, the length of a football field, capable of transporting larger wind turbine blades to locations inaccessible by highway or rail.
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With turbines approaching the size of the Chrysler Building, there’s a looming shortage of ships large enough to install them. https://t.co/lkp0MM78yE
Offshore wind’s next big problem: not enough ships https://t.co/PmYA5pm36r https://t.co/kNjTqiSdpV
Offshore wind turbines are now nearly the size of the Chrysler Building, and there’s a looming shortage of ships big enough to install them https://t.co/u3STqJK6JM