BTM Company released an analysis report on the impact of the economic crisis in early August 2011, again showing that the new wind power facilities have reached a record level, but the growth rate is much lower than in 2009. The rise of China's turbine manufacturers and the financial position of the United States have changed the balance of the market.
The newly installed wind power generation capacity is another record-breaking year, reaching 39.4 GW in 2010, bringing the total global installed capacity to approximately 200,000 MW. This significant increase accounts for approximately 25% of the world's cumulative facilities. However, in terms of annual installed capacity, this growth rate is a more modest 3%. In fact, due to the impact of the global economic crisis, it can be clearly seen that there has been stagnation in growth: In the past five years, the annual installed capacity has grown at an average annual rate of 27.4%.
In terms of percentage of market share for key players in the wind power industry, Vestas is still the world's top turbine manufacturer, but GE Energy Group lost its second largest supplier position to China Huarui Wind Power Company. . Vestas and Sinovel add together, delivering 10,228MW in 2010. The two leading suppliers accounted for 25.9% of total market share in 2010, and two leading suppliers increased by one percentage point from 2009.
Huarui Wind Power Company has a great advantage in the Chinese market, making it rise from the third place in the world in 2009 to the second place in 2010. On the contrary, GE Energy dropped to third place because of the economic recession in the U.S. market. At the same time, followed by GE Energy is another Chinese supplier, Goldwind Technologies, which installed almost the same number of turbines as GE in 2010. . Germany’s Enercon ranks fifth in the world, followed by India’s Suzlon Group, which ranks sixth.
In China's wind power market, China's domestic turbine manufacturers have further increased, while foreign-owned manufacturers accounted for only 10.5% of the market in 2010, a decrease of 3.5% over the previous year. In addition to Sinovel and Goldwind, two other Chinese manufacturers are also ranked among the top 10 in terms of global delivery capacity. Dongfang Steam Turbine is the third largest manufacturer in China and entered the top 10 list for the first time in 2009. Utilities entered the company for the first time in 2010. At the same time, other Chinese companies Mingyang, Shanghai Electric and Xiangdian ranked 11th, 14th and 15th respectively in the world, and they are challenging the position of the traditional market leaders from Europe and the United States.
It is worth noting that in 2010, we also saw megawatt-class Chinese-made turbine exports. In 2010, five Chinese wind turbine suppliers installed 13 devices in five different foreign markets. Following the installation of the first three 1.5-MW direct-drive wind turbines in the United States in 2009, Goldwind has installed six 750-Kw gear-driven wind turbine generators in Cuba. At the same time, Mingyang and A-Power installed the first wind turbine in the United States in 2010. HEAG also installed three 1.5-MW wind turbines in Chile and Belarus.
Top 10 suppliers in 2010 1, Vestas Wind Systems (5842 MW)
Vestas Wind Systems continues to maintain its status as the world's largest wind turbine manufacturer in 2010, both in terms of annual installed capacity and cumulative installed capacity. Its market share increased from 12.5% ​​in 2009 to 14.8% in 2010 despite the poor economic environment. . Vestas is Sweden's top supplier and ranks among the top three among all 10 major suppliers in the world.
2. Sinovel Wind Power (4386 MW)
Sinovel has performed well in the past three years. The Chinese company entered the top 10 list in 2007 and became the second largest in the world in 2010. It accounted for nearly 2% of global market share in 2010. In 2010, Sinovel Connected 34 3-MW offshore wind turbines in Shanghai, which is the first such project in Asia.
3. GE Energy Group (3796 MW)
GE Energy Group is still the third largest wind turbine manufacturer in the world, but its overall market share has dropped from 12.4% in 2009 to 9.6% in 2010. With a strong manufacturing base, GE is naturally the largest supplier in the US market, which holds more than 50% of the market share and is the second largest supplier to Canada in its neighboring country.
4. Goldwind Technology (3740 MW)
This is a pioneer in the Chinese wind power market. In 2010, 3740 MW was installed. Its share of the global market has increased from 7.2% in 2009 to 9.5%, which indicates that it has become one of the top 10 turbine suppliers in 2010.
5. Enercon Corporation (2846 MW)
German manufacturer Enercon installed 2,846MW in 2010, but its share of the global market dropped from 8.5% in 2009 to 7.2%. However, Enercon is Germany and France's largest supplier in 2010, accounting for 55% of Germany's market share in 2010, and is also the third largest supplier in Italy and Canada.
6. Suzlon Group (2736 MW)
Suzlan Energy is a major Indian company and completed the acquisition of REpower in 2009 and now holds more than 90% of the shares. Suzlon installed 1,876 MW in 2010, and its subsidiary, Rene, successfully installed 859 MW in 2010. Together, these two accounts for 6.9% of the world market share, making the Suzlon Group the sixth-largest supplier of wind turbines in the world. In addition, Suzlon was the number one supplier in India in 2010. At the same time, Swiss can claim to be the second supplier of wind turbines in France and the third largest supplier to the German market.
7. Dongfang Steam Turbine Company (2624 MW)
Orient is the third largest manufacturer in China and the seventh largest manufacturer in the world. In 2010, it installed 2624MW in China. The company entered the top 10 list for the first time in 2009 and maintained its global market share in 2010.
8, Gemei Yi Company (2587 MW)
Spain's Gamesa Group fell to become the eighth largest supplier in 2010, and the third largest in 2008. The company's world market share dropped from 12% in 2008 to 6.6% in 2010. However, it has maintained its leading position in Spain and has also become the largest supplier to the Italian market.
9. Siemens Wind Power Company (2325 MW)
The German engineering company Siemens installed 2,325MW in 2010, which represented a 2.6% increase in market share compared to 2009. Its share of the global market was 5.9% in both 2009 and 2010. Siemens Wind Power Corporation was the largest supplier to the UK and Canadian market in 2010 and retained it as the largest supplier of offshore wind power market.
10. United Electric Power Company (1600 MW)
United Power Corporation was established by China Guodian Corporation in 2007 and is one of the five largest state-owned public utilities companies in China. The company was ranked the 12th largest company in the world in 2009 and installed more than 1600MW in China in 2010, ranking it one of the top 10 companies for the first time.
11. Top Ten Competitors Among the top 10 competitors in 2010, according to the market share, the top five manufacturers, including Nordex, ranked in the top ten in recent years and ranked 12th in 2010. The 11th place is Ming Yang Company, which has successfully developed a booming domestic market. Japanese industrial giant Mitsubishi Corporation provided approximately 643 MW in 2010, while Chinese manufacturers Sewind and Xiangdian delivered 598 MW and 507 MW, respectively, and they have already moved to Europe, ranking among the top 15 turbine suppliers.
The newly installed wind power generation capacity is another record-breaking year, reaching 39.4 GW in 2010, bringing the total global installed capacity to approximately 200,000 MW. This significant increase accounts for approximately 25% of the world's cumulative facilities. However, in terms of annual installed capacity, this growth rate is a more modest 3%. In fact, due to the impact of the global economic crisis, it can be clearly seen that there has been stagnation in growth: In the past five years, the annual installed capacity has grown at an average annual rate of 27.4%.
In terms of percentage of market share for key players in the wind power industry, Vestas is still the world's top turbine manufacturer, but GE Energy Group lost its second largest supplier position to China Huarui Wind Power Company. . Vestas and Sinovel add together, delivering 10,228MW in 2010. The two leading suppliers accounted for 25.9% of total market share in 2010, and two leading suppliers increased by one percentage point from 2009.
Huarui Wind Power Company has a great advantage in the Chinese market, making it rise from the third place in the world in 2009 to the second place in 2010. On the contrary, GE Energy dropped to third place because of the economic recession in the U.S. market. At the same time, followed by GE Energy is another Chinese supplier, Goldwind Technologies, which installed almost the same number of turbines as GE in 2010. . Germany’s Enercon ranks fifth in the world, followed by India’s Suzlon Group, which ranks sixth.
In China's wind power market, China's domestic turbine manufacturers have further increased, while foreign-owned manufacturers accounted for only 10.5% of the market in 2010, a decrease of 3.5% over the previous year. In addition to Sinovel and Goldwind, two other Chinese manufacturers are also ranked among the top 10 in terms of global delivery capacity. Dongfang Steam Turbine is the third largest manufacturer in China and entered the top 10 list for the first time in 2009. Utilities entered the company for the first time in 2010. At the same time, other Chinese companies Mingyang, Shanghai Electric and Xiangdian ranked 11th, 14th and 15th respectively in the world, and they are challenging the position of the traditional market leaders from Europe and the United States.
It is worth noting that in 2010, we also saw megawatt-class Chinese-made turbine exports. In 2010, five Chinese wind turbine suppliers installed 13 devices in five different foreign markets. Following the installation of the first three 1.5-MW direct-drive wind turbines in the United States in 2009, Goldwind has installed six 750-Kw gear-driven wind turbine generators in Cuba. At the same time, Mingyang and A-Power installed the first wind turbine in the United States in 2010. HEAG also installed three 1.5-MW wind turbines in Chile and Belarus.
Top 10 suppliers in 2010 1, Vestas Wind Systems (5842 MW)
Vestas Wind Systems continues to maintain its status as the world's largest wind turbine manufacturer in 2010, both in terms of annual installed capacity and cumulative installed capacity. Its market share increased from 12.5% ​​in 2009 to 14.8% in 2010 despite the poor economic environment. . Vestas is Sweden's top supplier and ranks among the top three among all 10 major suppliers in the world.
2. Sinovel Wind Power (4386 MW)
Sinovel has performed well in the past three years. The Chinese company entered the top 10 list in 2007 and became the second largest in the world in 2010. It accounted for nearly 2% of global market share in 2010. In 2010, Sinovel Connected 34 3-MW offshore wind turbines in Shanghai, which is the first such project in Asia.
3. GE Energy Group (3796 MW)
GE Energy Group is still the third largest wind turbine manufacturer in the world, but its overall market share has dropped from 12.4% in 2009 to 9.6% in 2010. With a strong manufacturing base, GE is naturally the largest supplier in the US market, which holds more than 50% of the market share and is the second largest supplier to Canada in its neighboring country.
4. Goldwind Technology (3740 MW)
This is a pioneer in the Chinese wind power market. In 2010, 3740 MW was installed. Its share of the global market has increased from 7.2% in 2009 to 9.5%, which indicates that it has become one of the top 10 turbine suppliers in 2010.
5. Enercon Corporation (2846 MW)
German manufacturer Enercon installed 2,846MW in 2010, but its share of the global market dropped from 8.5% in 2009 to 7.2%. However, Enercon is Germany and France's largest supplier in 2010, accounting for 55% of Germany's market share in 2010, and is also the third largest supplier in Italy and Canada.
6. Suzlon Group (2736 MW)
Suzlan Energy is a major Indian company and completed the acquisition of REpower in 2009 and now holds more than 90% of the shares. Suzlon installed 1,876 MW in 2010, and its subsidiary, Rene, successfully installed 859 MW in 2010. Together, these two accounts for 6.9% of the world market share, making the Suzlon Group the sixth-largest supplier of wind turbines in the world. In addition, Suzlon was the number one supplier in India in 2010. At the same time, Swiss can claim to be the second supplier of wind turbines in France and the third largest supplier to the German market.
7. Dongfang Steam Turbine Company (2624 MW)
Orient is the third largest manufacturer in China and the seventh largest manufacturer in the world. In 2010, it installed 2624MW in China. The company entered the top 10 list for the first time in 2009 and maintained its global market share in 2010.
8, Gemei Yi Company (2587 MW)
Spain's Gamesa Group fell to become the eighth largest supplier in 2010, and the third largest in 2008. The company's world market share dropped from 12% in 2008 to 6.6% in 2010. However, it has maintained its leading position in Spain and has also become the largest supplier to the Italian market.
9. Siemens Wind Power Company (2325 MW)
The German engineering company Siemens installed 2,325MW in 2010, which represented a 2.6% increase in market share compared to 2009. Its share of the global market was 5.9% in both 2009 and 2010. Siemens Wind Power Corporation was the largest supplier to the UK and Canadian market in 2010 and retained it as the largest supplier of offshore wind power market.
10. United Electric Power Company (1600 MW)
United Power Corporation was established by China Guodian Corporation in 2007 and is one of the five largest state-owned public utilities companies in China. The company was ranked the 12th largest company in the world in 2009 and installed more than 1600MW in China in 2010, ranking it one of the top 10 companies for the first time.
11. Top Ten Competitors Among the top 10 competitors in 2010, according to the market share, the top five manufacturers, including Nordex, ranked in the top ten in recent years and ranked 12th in 2010. The 11th place is Ming Yang Company, which has successfully developed a booming domestic market. Japanese industrial giant Mitsubishi Corporation provided approximately 643 MW in 2010, while Chinese manufacturers Sewind and Xiangdian delivered 598 MW and 507 MW, respectively, and they have already moved to Europe, ranking among the top 15 turbine suppliers.
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