Turbine Manufacturing
Siemens Gamesa and MHI Vestas Rule Offshore Turbine OEM Realm
Siemens Gamesa and MHI Vestas control the global offshore wind turbine original equipment manufacturer (OEM) sector with more than 60% cumulative share expected by 2023, according to recent research from Wood Mackenzie Power & Renewables.
In order to win market share from competitors, GE must focus on commercialising the Haliade-X 12MW-220 wind turbine in forthcoming auctions, Wood Mackenzie said.
Within the Chinese offshore sector, the top four offshore turbine OEMs – SEwind, Goldwind, MingYang, and Envision – command more than 90% of the market, leaving just under 10% for other turbine OEMs.
With a strong regional presence in Guangdong – the largest offshore province in China and responsible for successful positioning of the 5.XMW platform – MingYang now resides among the leading turbine OEMs, according to the research.
“GE’s 3 Haliade 150 turbines became operational in Fujian, China in 2018 and the company’s plans to set up a manufacturing facility in Jieyang, Guangdong indicate serious intentions in a market dominated by domestic OEMs,” Wood Mackenzie Power & Renewables principal analyst, Shashi Barla, said.
“Goldwind remains the China’s undisputed leader due to track record, product reliability and supply chain dependability. However, Envision emerged as a shining star in the Chinese OEM competitive landscape thanks to a focus on low wind and ultra-low wind speed segments.”
Wood Mackenzie Power & Renewables expects consolidation to creep into the Chinese market, as Tier II/III Chinese OEMs begin to lose ground in competitive auctions. A similar process has occurred among the western turbine OEMs during the last four years. (Source: offshorewind.biz)
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