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The Issue of Local Content in Offshore Renewables: Aspirational, Legally-Binding or Missing the Mark? A Comparative Analysis of the UK and Poland
The focus of this article is the evolution of local content law and policy in the context of European renewable energy understood through a critical review of the offshore wind policies of the United Kingdom (UK) and Poland. It includes an analysis of the significance of a nascent local content claim made, in 2021, by the European Commission against a former European Union (EU) Member State, the UK, and its swift resolution out-of-court in 2022.