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According to Wood Mackenzie's latest analysis, global wind turbine orders approached 100GW in 2019, breaking the record
set in 2018.
Wood Mackenzie said in his latest report that this record demand led to $78 billion in wind turbine orders in 2019, of which $25 billion came from the fourth quarter
of 2019.
Global wind turbine orders increased by 8.
4GW in the fourth quarter of 2019 and 39GW
for the full year.
Chinese mainland is an important market indispensable for growth in onshore and offshore wind, with developers ordering a staggering 50GW of wind turbine capacity
in 2019.
High demand in 2019 led China to receive orders for more than 12GW of wind turbines for three consecutive quarters
.
Luke Lewandowski, head of research at Wood McKenzie, said: "The increase in demand in China is mainly due to the expiration of the feed-in tariff (FIT), while the increase in transmission demand and policy support in the northern provinces are also drivers
.
”
Global offshore wind turbine orders reached 17GW in 2019, of which Chinese orders accounted for 76%
of total demand.
In addition, offshore wind turbine orders in Taiwan also surged, approaching 2GW, which is the first time that the Asia-Pacific region has surpassed Europe's annual offshore wind turbine orders
.
In terms of wind turbine capacity, demand for 4MW+ onshore turbine platforms grew 202% year-on-year, with 8GW
ordered in China alone.
The growing demand for turbines in the 6-8MW class in China has accelerated the commercialization of more than 80MW offshore models
.
In terms of manufacturers, Danish wind turbine manufacturer Vestas dominated in 2019
.
The company won the largest wind turbine order capacity per quarter, averaging 4.
5 GW per quarter and approaching 18 GW for
the full year.
According to Wood Mackenzie's latest analysis, global wind turbine orders approached 100GW in 2019, breaking the record
set in 2018.
Wood Mackenzie said in his latest report that this record demand led to $78 billion in wind turbine orders in 2019, of which $25 billion came from the fourth quarter
of 2019.
Global wind turbine orders increased by 8.
4GW in the fourth quarter of 2019 and 39GW
for the full year.
Chinese mainland is an important market indispensable for growth in onshore and offshore wind, with developers ordering a staggering 50GW of wind turbine capacity
in 2019.
High demand in 2019 led China to receive orders for more than 12GW of wind turbines for three consecutive quarters
.
Luke Lewandowski, head of research at Wood McKenzie, said: "The increase in demand in China is mainly due to the expiration of the feed-in tariff (FIT), while the increase in transmission demand and policy support in the northern provinces are also drivers
.
”
Global offshore wind turbine orders reached 17GW in 2019, of which Chinese orders accounted for 76%
of total demand.
In addition, offshore wind turbine orders in Taiwan also surged, approaching 2GW, which is the first time that the Asia-Pacific region has surpassed Europe's annual offshore wind turbine orders
.
In terms of wind turbine capacity, demand for 4MW+ onshore turbine platforms grew 202% year-on-year, with 8GW
ordered in China alone.
The growing demand for turbines in the 6-8MW class in China has accelerated the commercialization of more than 80MW offshore models
.
In terms of manufacturers, Danish wind turbine manufacturer Vestas dominated in 2019
.
The company won the largest wind turbine order capacity per quarter, averaging 4.
5 GW per quarter and approaching 18 GW for
the full year.