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Onshore wind energy farms are dotted all over the Spanish countryside, representing one of the nation's largest electricity sources. But with more than 90% of its potential wind energy capacity in deep water, offshore projects are almost totally missing.
Now, with floating technologies gaining ground, Spanish firms are positioning themselves for burgeoning demand at home and abroad.