Sunday, 15 March 2015

List of Wind Terbine Manufacturer


    Acciona Energy (Spain)
    Alstom Wind (Spain)
    AREVA (France) Purchased Multibrid (Germany) in June 2010
    Boeing (USA) Only experimental; dismantled.
    Clipper Windpower (USA)
    CSIC (Chongqing) HZ Wind Power (China)
    DeWind (Germany/USA) - subsidiary of Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering (Korea)
    Doosan (Korea)
    Ecotècnia (Spain)
    Elecon Engineering (India)
    Enercon (Germany)
    Enron Wind (now defunct) - wind-turbine manufacturing assets bought by General Electric in 2002
    Gamesa (Spain) (Previously known as Gamesa Eólica)
    General Electric (USA)
    Goldwind (China)
    China Guodian Corporation, China
    Hanjin (Korea)
    Hitachi (Japan) acquired the wind turbine business of Fuji Heavy Industries in 2012.
    Hi-VAWT (Taiwan)
    Hyosung (Korea)
    Hyundai Heavy Industries (Korea)
    Japan Steel Works (Japan)
    Koncar (Croatia)
    Lagerwey Wind (The Netherlands)
    Leitner Group (Italy)
    LM Wind Power (Denmark)
    Mapna (Iran)
    Ming Yang (China)
    Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (Japan)
    NEG Micon, now part of Vestas
    Nordex (Germany)
    Nordic Windpower (USA)
    Northern Power Systems (USA)
    PacWind (USA)
    quietrevolution (United Kingdom)
    Raum Energy Inc. (Canada)
    REpower (Germany)
    Samsung Heavy Industries (Korea)
    SANY (China)
    Scanwind (Norway) - bought by General Electric in 2009
    Schuler (Germany)
    Shanghai Electric (China)(SEwind)
    Siemens Wind Power (Germany)
    Sinovel (China)
    Southwest Windpower (USA) (Closed Doors February 20, 2013)
    STX Windpower (Korea/ The Netherlands)
    Suzlon (India)
    TECSIS (Brazil)
    TECO (Taiwan)
    Urban Green Energy (USA)
    Vergnet (France)
    Vestas (Denmark), the world's largest manufacturer of wind turbines
    Windflow (New Zealand)
    WinWinD (Finland)

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