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U.S. among countries with strong market for wind-turbine gearbox refurbishments, finds GlobalData

By Michelle Froese | January 7, 2019

Data and analytics company, GlobalData, has released its latest report, Wind Gearbox and Direct Drive, Update 2018, which reveals that the global trends of wind power are creating business opportunities for new and refurbishment markets. It states that prominent markets such as China, the U.S., and EU, which had made significant strides in the wind market, are creating a significant market for gearbox refurbishments.

Growth of gearboxex and direct-drive equipment -- chart

Asia-Pacific (APAC) is expected to lead the global wind gearbox and direct-drive equipment markets with a share of 46% and 53.5%, respectively over the forecast period (2018–2022). GlobalData finds countries such as the U.S., China, and Germany are experiencing a slowdown in wind-turbine installations but more gearbox refurbishments.

Installation of wind-turbine gearboxes and direct-drive equipment are estimated to aggregate 209.6 and 81.3 GW, respectively over the forecast period.

The total installation of wind gearboxes stood at 37.8GW in 2017 as compared to 14.4 GW for direct drive, and will continue leading the market over the forecast period. However, due to their improved mechanical design, superior operation and maintenance aspects, direct drives are likely to experience a higher growth rate over the forecast period.

The direct-drives market is expected to witness 17.6GW of installations, i.e., 29.9% of the total installation in 2022.

“Within APAC, major countries such as China, India, Australia, and South Korea are likely to boost the growth of the drive-train markets. The market for wind gearboxes in APAC is expected to reach to $1.58bn in 2022,” said Nirushan Rajasekaram, Power Analyst at GlobalData.

China accounted for 27.3% of the global gearbox market value in 2017. The country is committed towards developing its renewable portfolio to sustain development activities and growing electricity demand from the transport sector industries and rural regions to improve standards of living, while reducing power sector emissions. However, the market is projected to decline till 2022, due to change in awarding wind projects from a feed-in tariff model to auctioning model.

“The historical installations of wind turbines in China will see the gearbox refurbishment market value grow significantly over the forecast period,” added Rajasekaram. “India is estimated to be the fastest growing market for gearbox, growing at a CAGR of 15.9% over the forecast period. Similar to China, the government proposed ambitious renewable energy targets, which are expected to drive the wind equipment market. It is likely that direct drives will also see higher rates of deployment in India, during the forecast period.”

Despite strong projections for wind gearbox and direct-drive markets, certain market uncertainties exist. Major countries such as China, the U.S. and Germany are experiencing slowdown in wind-turbine installations, which would directly impact the drive-train market, although opportunities for refurbishment are plenty, owing to their legacy wind turbine installations.

“Evolving power and smart technologies could result in wind power becoming uncompetitive and thereby impact its growth in the future,” said Rajasekaram. “Emerging markets will require the construction of sufficient grid infrastructure to support new generation capacity addition, which could slow market deployment of wind power.”


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