List of wind turbine manufacturers

The manufacturer of large wind turbines to generate electricity are structured very differently. For many years in this industry were only medium-sized businesses operate, but since the second half of the 1990s, even large corporations have arisen or become active. The largest manufacturer in the world market, Vestas with a market share of 12.5 % in 2010. Since the beginning of the 21st century, a market adjustment takes place. Smaller manufacturers and component suppliers were bought up or driven from the market.

Active companies

Australia

  • Pacific Hydro

China

  • A-Power
  • Avantis
  • Baoding Huide Wind Engineering Co. Ltd.. ( BHD)
  • BZD
  • CNR wind turbine
  • CS Wind Power ( Sheng guo )
  • CWPC
  • CSIC HZ Windpower
  • Dongfang Electric Corp.. (DEC )
  • Envision
  • Goldwind
  • Hewind ( HEAG )
  • Mingyang ( Mingyang Wind Power)
  • Sany
  • Sinovel
  • Sewind (Shanghai Electric)
  • Shandong Swiss Electric
  • Tianwei
  • United Power ( Guodian United Power )
  • XEMC Darwind
  • Zhejiang WINDEY

Denmark

  • Siemens Wind Power (production )
  • Vestas - the largest manufacturer in the world market (2010) merged: NEG Micon (ex Micon and Northern tank)

Germany

  • AREVA Wind GmbH formerly Multibrid
  • Avantis
  • BARD Holding
  • Enercon - 2010 with 59.2 % of all installed equipment market leader in Germany
  • E.n.o. energy
  • FWT Trade, formerly of transit countries
  • General Electric ( USA, Germany ) - Production in Germany
  • KENERSYS (India / Germany )
  • N.prior energy
  • Nordex SE
  • North wind turbines
  • Wind Power, insolvent in 2011, now Indian
  • Prokon
  • Senvion, until December 2013, REpower Systems - daughter of Indian Suzlon Energy
  • Siemens Wind Power (Denmark (production), Germany (Service and Sales) )
  • Vensys - Manufacturer gearless systems

Finland

France

  • Vergnet Eolien
  • Alstom

India

  • Enercon India (standalone, ie not belonging to the German Enercon Group, see # Enercon dispute with Enercon India Ltd.).
  • InoxWind
  • KENERSYS (India / Germany )
  • Suzlon ( with the German Senvion SE)

Ireland

  • C & F Green Energy

Italy

  • Leitwind AG - Manufacturer gearless permanent-magnet generator systems with

Japan

Korea

  • Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering ( DSME ) after the acquisition of DeWind of CTC in 2009
  • Han Jin Ind. Co. - plants in the power range 0.1 and 1.5 MW
  • Hyosung
  • Samsung Heavy Industries ( SHI) - launched in 2010 with the production of 2.5 MW turbines
  • Hyundai
  • UNISON - current owner of the Toshiba

New Zealand

  • Wind flow

Netherlands

  • Lagerwey Wind
  • Harakosan (Netherlands, Japan)
  • XEMC Darwind (Netherlands, China)

Austria

  • Alpswind - manufacturer of wind turbines with wooden towers and multi-segment manufactures rotor blades

Sweden

  • Nordic Windpower (Sweden, United States)

Spain

  • Acciona
  • Ecotècnia - takeover by the French Alstom in June 2007
  • Eozen
  • Gamesa
  • MTorres - bought by Elsewedy
  • Guascor - plant with 2 MW turbine GW 85-2 to enter the market

USA

  • Clipper Windpower
  • General Electric
  • Northern Power Systems
  • Nordic Windpower (Sweden, United States)

No longer producing or acquired Manufacturer

  • Aerodyn Energy Systems ( Germany ): there are few facilities have been made ​​( 11 aeolus, aeolus 15), today engineers ( only system development).
  • Eagle Wind Turbines ( Germany ) was founded in 1990 by Köster wind graft plants Heath
  • ON Wind Energy ( Germany ) was acquired by Siemens Wind Power in November 2005.
  • Auto Flight ( Germany / Rellingen ) For a time plants A100 manufactured, A1200, 1995 withdrawal from the market
  • Bonus (Denmark) since 10/2004 part of Siemens, previously Danregn Vindkraft
  • Brümmer ( Germany ) from 1961 to around 1991
  • BWU ( Trampe, Germany ) BWU -Brandenburg wind and Environmental Technologies GmbH was 2001 in REpower
  • Conergy Wind GmbH ( Germany ) was sold as a business, since October 2007, Power Wind GmbH (2012 insolvency)
  • DeWind ( Germany, USA ) - 2006 taken over by Composite Technology Corporation (CTC USA), since 2009 to Daewoo Shipbuilding and Marine Engineering Co. Ltd.. (South Korea)
  • Ecotècnia - takeover by the French Alstom in June 2007
  • Enron - after the bankruptcy has been taken over the wind business unit of General Electric
  • Eviag AG - 2011 adopted by the transit countries group
  • Frisia ( Minden, Germany ), and 2001 producer of wind turbines; founded as wind power Frisia GmbH, operating under the name since 1997 as Frisia wind turbines Produktion GmbH, after the bankruptcy in 2001 as Frisia GmbH switchgear suppliers and service providers for wind turbine manufacturers
  • GET / Society for energy technology, cooperation with HDW Nobis Krug: GET Danwind 150/27, 600/41, later taking over AUTOFLUG, bankrupt in 1997
  • Innovative Windpower AG ( Germany / Bremerhaven ), insolvency in 2012
  • Jacobs Energie ( Germany / Husum ) went up in REpower
  • Set jeumont (France) former subsidiary of Framatome, production in 2004
  • Kähler ( Germany / Norderheistedt ) Construction of facilities license of Dr. Wagner: 30kW
  • Köster wind turbines ( Germany / Heide) very early Manufacturer: eagles 25, Debra 25, to 1990
  • Hanseatic AG / HAG ( Germany ), Dr. Günther Wagner was an early pioneer with several wind turbines on land and on the ship, collapse 1997
  • Hüllmann KG ( Germany / Tornesch ) 1979 10kW system, 100kW plant in 1987, bankruptcy in 1992
  • Husum Shipyard / HSW ( Germany ) went into bankruptcy, the wind energy business was then taken over power from Jacobs (now Repower / Senvion ).
  • Lagerwey former Dutch manufacturer of wind turbines with and without transmission; now new start by Henk Lagerweij under the name Lagerwey Wind as an engineering company for Direct Drive Turbines
  • MAN ( Germany ) aero man, Growian
  • Made (Spain ) Gamesa (Spain ) adopted in 2003
  • MBB has abandoned the business field; built the Einflügler monopteros
  • Micon (Denmark) merged with North tank to NEG Micon
  • Nedwind (Netherlands)
  • NEG Micon (Denmark) formed through the merger of North and Micon tank; risen in fusion with Vestas
  • Nordic wind power (USA) 1990 Nordic Windpower AB ( Sweden ), 2005 then U.S., N1000 -54, 2012 Insolvent
  • North Tank (Denmark) merged with Micon to NEG Micon
  • Pfleiderer ( Germany ) - sale of know-how to countries of transit ( smaller plants ) and Prokon North in Leer ( Multibrid, now Areva Wind GmbH ) and Schaaf Industrie AG (production of steel towers)
  • Renk Tacke
  • Scanwind (Norway) - gearless systems, acquired by GE Wind (USA)
  • South Wind ( Germany ) went into bankruptcy, some rights were then sold to Nordex (or Borsig Energy). The development was taken over by the Indian company Suzlon. Since then, Suzlon operates a research center in Rostock.
  • Tacke ( Germany ) - was bought after bankruptcy of Enron (USA), then went to the Enron bankruptcy to General Electric (USA)
  • Ventis ( Germany, Braunschweig ): Subsidiary company of Schubert Electrical Engineering, 100kW, Insolvency 1995
  • Wind World ( Denmark) - went up in NEG Micon, which in turn merged with Vestas
  • WTN
  • Zephyros (Netherlands) - was taken over by the Japanese company Harakosan
  • Zond (USA) - in Enron, later merged General Electric

Technical concepts of Manufacturers

In the following table, the technical concepts of the active manufacturer are represented. Only facilities with a capacity of at least 1 MW into account (as of 2007 ).

Market share / Statistics

The following chart shows the market shares of the largest manufacturers in the world market dar. in 2009

The largest manufacturers were in 2011:

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