Thursday, May 10, 2012

Alphabetical list wind turbine manufacturers


Multibrid 5000 Prototype, north of Bremerhaven (Germany)
Wakamatsu wind farm, Kitakyushu, (Japan)
General Electric Wind turbines in Solano County, CA (USA)

    Acciona Energy (Spain)
    Alstom Ecotècnia (Spain)
    A Power Energy Systems ltd. (China)
    AREVA (France) Purchased Multibrid (Germany) in June 2010
    Argosy Wind Power (USA)
    Boeing (USA) only experimental. Dismantled.
    Bornay (Spain)
    Clipper Windpower (USA)
    Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering (Korea)
    DeWind (Germany/USA) - bought by Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering in 2009
    Doosan (Korea)
    Ecotècnia (Spain)
    Enercon (Germany)
    Enron Wind (now defunct) - wind-turbine manufacturing assets bought by General Electric in 2002
    Gamesa Eólica (Spain)
    General Electric (USA)
    Goldwind (China)
    Hanjin (Korea)
    Hyosung (Korea)
    Hyundai Heavy Industries (Korea)
    INVAP (Argentina)
    Končar (Croatia)
    Lagerwey Wind (The Netherlands)
    Leitner Group (Italy)
    LM Wind Power (Denmark)
    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)
    Renewegy, LLC (USA)
    REpower (Germany) - app. 90% owned by Suzlon
    Samsung Heavy Industries (Korea)
    SANY (China)
    Scanwind (Norway) - bought by General Electric in 2009
    Schuler (Germany)
    Siemens Wind Power (Germany)
    Sinovel (China)
    Southwest Windpower (USA)
    Suzlon (India)
    Urban Green Energy (USA)
    Vestas (Denmark), the world's largest manufacturer of wind turbines [2]
    WinWinD (Finland)
    Windflow (New Zealand)

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