Wind energy specialist warns about service vessel undercapacity
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According to British offshore service company Seacat Services, the market for vessels servicing offshore wind farms will start to overheat in the coming months following high levels of activity in October. The supply of service vessels might not be adequate to meet demand in an atypical fourth quarter, warns Seacat.
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