Global wind power installed capacity is
set to rise from approximately 364.9 Gigawatts (GW) in 2014 to 650.8 GW by
2020, increasing the demand for wind turbine components across the value chain,
says research and consulting firm Publisher.
The company’s latest report* states that
due to future demand growth, global investment in wind power projects will
increase from $70 billion in 2013 to $101 billion by the end of 2020.
Wind turbine manufacturers produced
approximately 11% of wind turbine gearboxes, 48% of rotor blades and 43% of
generators in-house in 2013, according to Publisher’s report. Meanwhile, 10%,
62% and 37% of gearboxes, rotor blades and generators, respectively, were
manufactured in-house in 2006.
Senior Analyst covering Power, says:
“Depending on wind power component supplies, turbine manufacturers make
strategic decisions over whether or not to produce the equipment in-house.
Some of the major manufacturers, such as
Enercon and Vestas, prefer to develop components within their business
structure, to avoid issues with quality control and design confidentiality.
However, the analyst adds that constant
growth in the global wind power market is forcing turbine manufacturers to seek
multiple component suppliers to ensure smooth production. Indeed, several
long-term agreements are currently being drawn up between turbine manufacturers
and their suppliers.
Senior Analyst continues: Overall,
component costs are decreasing as a result of reduced raw material prices. We
therefore predict a low growth rate for the wind turbine components market over
the forecast period, despite wind power investment seeing a significant
increase by the end of 2020.
Global Wind Turbine Value Chain -
Production, Market Share, Competitive Landscape and Market Size to 2020 report
provides information on the global wind turbine value chain, examining the key
components of a wind turbine: the rotor blade, gearbox, tower and generator.
The report analyzes the production, cost, market size and significant trends
for each component, as well as major companies’ competitive landscapes.
This report was built using data and
information sourced from proprietary databases, primary and secondary research,
and in-house analysis conducted by Publisher’s team of industry experts.
For
further information on this report, please visit- http://mrr.cm/4Sp
Find all Wind Power Reports at: http://www.marketresearchreports.com/wind-power
No comments:
Post a Comment