Key figures and rankings about companies and products. Consumer & Brand reports "Distribution of wind turbine blade manufacturing capacity worldwide from in 2022, by company." Chart. May 25, 2023.
On February 19, Bloomberg New Energy Finance released the ranking of new hoisting capacity of Chinese wind power manufacturers in 2023. According to data released by Bloomberg New
"Our preliminary findings from the supply side confirm that 2020 was an incredible year for the wind industry. Chinese and American turbine manufacturers had a record of new installations that saw most of them moving
A Chinese wind firm, Xinjiang Goldwind Science & Technology, was ranked second in the global wind turbine manufacturers ranking in 2019, with a 7.64 gigawatt capacity commissioned. The company
5 天之前· The top five for wind turbine makers was dominated by Chinese manufacturers. Xinjiang Goldwind Science & Technology (SHE:002202) retained the top spot with 16.4 GW of projects commissioned last year. Envision
London and New York, March 27, 2024 – Global wind capacity additions surged to a record high of 118GW in 2023, according to a new report by research provider BloombergNEF (BNEF).
Danish manufacturer Vestas held the title as the world''s largest supplier of wind turbines in 2020 across onshore and offshore wind, thanks to the manufacturer''s wide geographic diversification strategy, with new installations
BNEF identified 49 gigawatts of new wind capacity added in China last year, meaning the country accounted for more than half of global wind additions. Six turbine manufacturers based in China made the top 10 in
Energy Acuity, the leading provider of power generation and power delivery market intelligence, has compiled a list of the Top 10 Wind Turbine Manufacturers by analyzing 143 wind manufacturer project pipelines,
Energy Digital Runs Through the World''s Leading Companies Operating in the Wind Power Industry, Including GE, Siemens and NextEra Energy. Ember''s latest yearly electricity generation, capacity, emissions and
A Chinese wind firm, Xinjiang Goldwind Science & Technology, was ranked second in the global wind turbine manufacturers ranking in 2019, with a 7.64 gigawatt capacity commissioned. The
Vestas Wind Systems AS, Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy SA, GE Renewable Energy, Enercon GmbH, Nordex SE, and Nordex SE are the top 5 wind turbine manufacturers in the world by capacity (as of March

Showing 10 out of 50 companies. Vestas Wind Systems AS, Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy SA, GE Renewable Energy, Enercon GmbH, Nordex SE, and Nordex SE are the top 5 wind turbine manufacturers in the world by capacity (as of March 31, 2022).
“It’s no surprise that Chinese turbine makers dominate the top five in our ranking, as buildout of gigawatt-scale wind projects and an end to pandemic restrictions sent installations soaring last year,” said Cristian Dinca, wind analyst at BloombergNEF and lead author of its 2023 Global Wind Turbine Market Shares report.
According to the latest data from BloombergNEF (BNEF), Denmark-based wind turbine company Vestas remained the world’s largest wind turbine manufacturer and supplier in 2022, thanks to its wide geographic diversification strategy and strong performance in the U.S. market.
Vestas Wind Systems A/S ( Vestas ) retains the top spot in 2024 as the largest manufacturer of wind turbines across the onshore and offshore wind markets. Vestas is currently the world’s largest wind turbine manufacturer, with 181 GW of wind power installed worldwide, including 10 GW of offshore turbines.
Chinese and American turbine manufacturers had a record of new installations that saw most of them moving up in global turbine OEM market rankings,” said Feng Zhao, Head of Strategy and Market Intelligence at GWEC.
Xinjiang Goldwind Science & Technology (SHE:002202) retained the top spot with 16.4 GW of projects commissioned last year. Envision Energy rose to second place with 15.4 GW, while Denmark’s Vestas Wind Systems A/S (CPH:VWS) ranked third with 13.4 GW. Windey and Mingyang rounded off the top five.
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