Panticon is proud to be featured as an expert source in the renowned Journal of Commerce, one of the most established and respected publications within the logistics, supply chain, and energy industries. Our insights, particularly from Thomas Poulsen, Managing Partner at Panticon, have been prominently featured in several key articles discussing pressing issues in the offshore wind energy sector and related challenges.
As a leading voice in business development, Panticon continues to offer valuable perspectives on the evolving landscape of global supply chains, energy infrastructure, and market trends. Below, we highlight our contributions to recent Journal of Commerce articles, offering an in-depth look at the topics shaping the future of the wind energy sector.
ArtiCLE 1:
Omstrukturering af vindenergi-transport Reset for Wind Energy Cargo Reflects Global Supply Chain Realities
This article explores how global supply chain dynamics are reshaping the wind energy industry, particularly in terms of cargo logistics. Panticon’s Thomas Poulsen provides expert commentary on how supply chain disruptions are affecting the transport and installation of wind turbines worldwide. These insights shed light on the challenges and opportunities within the industry as companies adapt to new realities.
Uddrag fra artikel (oversat):
“The impact of global supply chain disruptions is evident in every part of the wind energy sector. It’s crucial for developers to understand how these challenges can affect project timelines and costs.”
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Article 2:
Uncertainty Over Inflation Reduction Act Slows US Onshore, Offshore Wind Projects
In this article, Panticon’s Thomas Poulsen discusses the complexities surrounding the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) and how it has contributed to a slowdown in the US wind energy sector. From permitting bottlenecks to tax credit confusion, this piece outlines the hurdles developers face as they navigate the evolving regulatory landscape.
Uddrag fra artikel (oversat):
“The confusion around the IRA’s stipulations has created a gap in project development, slowing down the US wind industry’s potential.”
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1) Read in browser on Journal of Commerce’s website
2) Download full-length article in PDF
Article 3:
US Goal of 30 GW of Offshore Wind Energy by 2030 Slipping Out of Reach: Analysts
Panticon’s input in this article highlights the challenges in meeting the US offshore wind energy target of 30 gigawatts by 2030. With rising costs, supply chain issues, and regulatory bottlenecks, the ambitious goal is becoming increasingly difficult to achieve. Thomas Poulsen provides a critical analysis of the factors at play and the potential solutions that could accelerate progress.
“Despite progress, the 30 GW goal is at risk due to logistical and regulatory barriers that continue to slow the offshore wind energy buildout.”
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1) Read in browser on Journal of Commerce’s website
2) Download full-length article in PDF
Panticon’s Role in Shaping Industry Conversations
Panticon remains committed to offering strategic insights that help navigate complex industry dynamics. Our contributions to these articles underscore our expertise in offshore wind and supply chain management, and we are proud to continue participating in these vital conversations that shape the future of global energy infrastructure.
For further details and updates on Panticon’s contributions, be sure to stay tuned to our website and the Journal of Commerce.