
Wind power: A lifeline or gamble for islands?
Around the world, islands are looking to pioneer wind power to weather the ups and downs of global energy markets and reduce their dependence on fossil fuels.
Highly exposed to volatile fossil fuel prices and intensifying climate change, island nations around the world are starting to ask: could they make a fortune from the gusty seas that surround them?
Advances in offshore wind technology are prompting island communities to consider whether they can become energy independent - or even electricity exporters.
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(Picture: Offshore wind farm on the edge of an island. Credit: Getty Images)
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