List of wind turbine manufacturers
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Template:WindTurbineSegments This is a list of wind turbine manufacturers which shows the Top 10 companies and an alphabetical listing.
Top 10
Top 10 wind turbine manufacturers by annual market share (installed capacity) in 2010 by BTM Consult:[1]
Vestas 14.8%
Sinovel 11.1%
GE Wind Energy 9.6%
Goldwind 9.5%
Enercon 7.2%
Suzlon Group 6.9% (inc Suzlon Energy (India) and RePower (Germany))
Dongfang Electric 6.7%
Gamesa 6.6%
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Siemens Wind Power 5.9%
United Power (联合动力) 4.2%
Alphabetical list
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- Acciona Energy (Spain)
- Aeolus Windpower (China) [2]
- Alstom Ecotècnia (Spain)
- A Power Energy Systems ltd. (China)
- AREVA (France) Purchased Multibrid (Germany) in June 2010
- Bergey Windpower Co. (USA)
- Boeing (USA) only experimental. Dismantled.
- Bornay (Spain) [3]
- BRAUN Windturbinen (Germany) [4]
- Clipper Windpower (USA)
- DyoCore SolAir (USA) [5]
- Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering (Korea)
- DeWind (Germany/USA) - bought by Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering in 2009
- Doosan (Korea)
- Ecotècnia (Spain)
- Enercon (Germany)
- Enron Wind (now defunct) - wind-turbine manufacturing assets bought by General Electric in 2002
- Gamesa Eólica (Spain)
- General Electric (USA)
- Goldwind (China)
- Hanjin (Korea)
- Hyosung (Korea)
- Hyundai Heavy Industries (Korea)
- INVAP (Argentina)
- Lagerwey Wind (The Netherlands)
- Leitner Group (Italy)
- LM Wind Power (Denmark)
- Ming Yang (China)
- Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (Japan)
- NEG Micon, now part of Vestas
- Nordex (Germany)
- Nordic Windpower (USA)
- Northern Power Systems (USA)
- PacWind (USA)
- quietrevolution(United Kingdom)
- Raum Energy Inc. (Canada)
- REpower (Germany) - app. 90% owned by Suzlon[6]
- Samsung Heavy Industries (Korea)
- SANY (China)
- Scanwind (Norway) - bought by General Electric in 2009
- Schuler (Germany)
- Siemens Wind Power (Denmark / Germany)
- Sinovel (China)
- Shandong Swiss Electric (China)
- Sonkyo Energy (Spain) [7]
- Southwest Windpower (USA)
- Soyut Wind (Turkey) [8]
- SRC Green Power (India) [9]
- Spreco Silentwindgenerator (Portugal) / (Germany)
- STX Windpower (The Netherlands) [10]
- Suzlon (India)
- Urban Green Energy (USA)
- Vestas (Denmark), the world's largest manufacturer of wind turbines [11]
- WinWinD (Finland)
- Windflow (New Zealand)
- Wind Power Systems (USA)
Gallery
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The Nordex N50 wind turbine and visitor centre of Lamma Winds in Hong Kong
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REpower 5MW wind turbines D4 (nearest) to D1 on the Thornton Bank
See also
- AWEA
- EWEA
- List of Danish wind turbine manufacturers
- List of wind farms
- List of offshore wind farms
- Wind power in the People's Republic of China
References
- ^ Bayar, Tildy. World Wind Market: Record Installations, But Growth Rates Still Falling Renewable energy world, 04 August 2011. Retrieved: 22 August 2011.
- ^ http://www.sawt.com.cn
- ^ http://www.bornay.com
- ^ http://www.braun-windturbinen.com
- ^ http://www.dyocore.com
- ^ Factsheet REpower
- ^ http://www.windspot.es
- ^ http://www.soyutwind.com
- ^ http://www.srcgreenpower.com
- ^ http://www.stxwind.com
- ^ "Wen says China set for five more fat years of growth". Reuters.
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