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I would add that, depending on how far off shore it is, that the NIMBY factor is less of a problem
When you're way out to sea, the NIMBY folks switch to fighting the spot where the cable comes ashore.
I said less of a problem, rather then not a problem 🤣
Also the turbines can be much larger. The blades have to be a single piece, to withstand the forces on it. That obviously causes problems transporting them on land. Modern offshore wind turbine blades are single pieces of over 100m, so longer then a football pitch. However that is not a problem offshore. The reason you want it is that with blade length the energy produced grows exponentially.