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Make Consulting identifies the top 10 wind turbine OEMs

By Paul Dvorak | April 4, 2016

Make consultingA Research Note from Make Consulting examines the dynamic forces affecting the changes in global turbine OEM market share and analyses the leading turbine OEMs in major wind markets. It explores the market trends and implications of technology changes and sales strategies that have shifted the market positions of key turbine OEMs around the world on a country, regional, and global level. The 2015 rankings were not as tight as in 2014, with the spread between the top five turbine OEMs increasing to nearly seven percentage points compared to three percentage points in 2014

MAKE’s Top Ten global wind turbine OEM rankings:

1, Vestas, 2 Goldwind, 3 GE, 4 Siemens, 5 Gamesa, 6 United Power, 7 Enercon,
8 Envision, 9 Mingyang, 10 Senvion


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  1. Paul Dvorak says

    April 6, 2016 at 9:51 am

    You make a good comment and fair question, Mr. Echavaria. How do you measure the top dog? Maximum revenue, max megawatts installed, max verified MWh produced, number of turbines? If someone who has purchased the Make Consulting report will tell us, we will be grateful.

  2. Robert Echavaria says

    April 4, 2016 at 4:12 pm

    This data seems to differ from what other companies who track the market have published. It also seems like the prediction last year of Siemens in #1 was inconsistent from the consensus. I’m curious to know the methodology used here and why the inconsistencies. Is this based on capacity additions, and if so when do you count the capacity (as of official commissioning date, grid connection, public announcements)?

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