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The global transition towards renewable energy sources is vital in mitigating climate change and achieving sustainable development goals. This study focuses on the potential of offshore wind energy as a viable renewable energy source for remote Pacific regions. The objective of the research is to evaluate the efficiency and feasibility of deploying advanced offshore wind turbines in these areas. A comprehensive analysis of wind resource data was conducted, utilizing satellite and ground-based measurements. Various turbine models were simulated to assess their performance under local climatic conditions. The findings indicate that offshore wind energy can significantly contribute to the energy mix of Pacific regions, providing a reliable and sustainable power source. However, challenges such as high installation costs and potential environmental impacts need to be addressed. The study concludes that with strategic planning and international collaboration, offshore wind energy can play a crucial role in the renewable energy landscape of remote regions, contributing to energy independence and environmental conservation.

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offshore wind energyrenewable energyPacific regionswind turbinesclimate changeenergy sustainability
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Ingrid Larsen, Arjun Mishra, Fatima Rahman. (2026). Innovative Approaches to Harnessing Offshore Wind Energy in Remote Pacific Regions. Cithara Journal, 66(5). ISSN: 0009-7527