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Wind capacity additions fell by 15% in 2022

Wind capacity additions fell by 15% in 2022, following two years of record build, according to a new report by research company BloombergNEF (BNEF).
BNEF’s 2022 Global Wind Turbine Market Shares report finds that developers brought online 86 gigawatts (GW) of wind turbines globally in 2022, after growth in installations stalled in the world’s two largest markets, China and the US. The majority of new wind farms were added on land (89%), as commissioning of new offshore turbines fell to 9.1 gigawatts – down 46% compared with 2021.
“Alarm bells should be ringing,” said Cristian Dinca, wind analyst at BloombergNEF and lead author of the report. “Governments around the world are increasing their ambition on decarbonization and, at the same time, new additions are slowing on the ground.”
Goldwind edged out Vestas to the top spot in the global wind turbine supplier ranking. The company supplied 12.7GW of projects last year, almost 90% of which were for its home market. Denmark-based Vestas commis- sioned 12.3GW overall in 2022, 3GW ahead of its US-based rival GE, which was in third place. This meant that the top three spots were filled by companies from China, Europe and the US, respectively. Envision another manufacturer based in China finished fourth and Siemens Gamesa and Mingyang tied in fifth place. The figures draw on BNEF’s global database of wind projects and exten- sive information from the industry.
Offshore wind installations fell steeply in 2022, the year after China’s national feed in premium for projects at sea expired. The drop was partly offset by strong activity in the UK, that commissioned over 3GW of offshore wind for the first time. European turbine makers seized the opportunity, as Vestas secured first place in the offshore wind ranking ahead of Chinese manufacturer Shanghai Electric, while Mingyang took third place.
“We expect the drop in offshore wind to be short lived,” said Oliver Metcalfe, head of wind research at BloombergNEF. “Germany and the Netherlands will install major projects again in 2023, while the industry will also ramp up in newer markets like France and Taiwan.”
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 BNEF’s global ranking. While still the second largest market for new wind build, US additions fell by over 4 gigawatts in 2022.
“Uncertainty around extensions to tax incen- tives for wind projects has stunted the US wind industry for two years,” said Metcalfe. “That changed with the passing of the Inflation Reduction Act last year. We think the incentives in the IRA will help drive a cumulative 135GW of new wind capacity from now until 2030, proving the crucial role governments can and must play as they aim for net zero emissions.”
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The High-power Wind Turbine Rolled Off the Production Line at CRRC Baiyin New Energy Equipment Base

Recently, the high-power wind turbine developed by CRRC for the complex climate and unique geological conditions of Northwest China rolled off the production line and entered mass production at CRRC Baiyin New Energy Equipment Base. This marks an important milestone of CRRC’s presence in the new energy industry in Baiyin.
The 7.5 MW high-power wind turbine offers flexible power configurations ranging from 6.X to 8.X MW and features a rotor diameter of over 220 meters. By incorporating the high-speed train reliability design principles, it not only improves the wind energy capture efficiency, but also ensures safe and stable operation in the complex and variable climate conditions. The wind turbine is the result of CRRC Shandong Wind Power Co., Ltd.’s indepth research into the wind resources and geographical features of Northwest China, particularly in provinces like Gansu.

The first phase of CRRC Baiyin New Energy Equipment Base has been built into a modern industrial cluster centered on wind turbine sets, hydrogen production equipment, and electrical systems, providing a mass production capacity of 300 wind turbine sets and hubs per year.
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LEITWIND – Contract Signed for the First LTW90 2,000 kW in Turkey

A strategic step that strengthens LEITWIND’s presence in the Eastern Thrace region.
LEITWIND’s success in Turkey can be attributed to several factors: the adoption of cutting-edge technology, the offer of
a comprehensive all-inclusive package that includes not only the standard supply of wind turbines but also continuous support throughout all project phases, and a strong local presence. Following the establishment of LEITNER TURKEY in May 2012, specializing in the ropeway sector, the LEITWIND TURKEY branch was inaugurated in Bursa, actively managing the 10 LEITWIND wind farms currently operating in the country.
Not only in Turkey but also in Italy, the LTW90 product continues to receive significant recognition. In the fall of 2024, LEITWIND successfully completed the first LTW90 wind farm in the province of Trapani. This project, consisting of three LTW90 with a rated power of 1,000 kW, presented a significant logistical challenge due to the area’s unique morphological characteristics. However, achieving this result highlights the company’s experience and expertise in handling installations in complex environments.
The wind energy sector is undergoing a transformation, with major manufacturers shifting towards turbines with larger rotors and higher power outputs, thereby reducing the availability of Megawatt- class turbines. In this challenging context, LEITWIND stands out for its specialization in small to medium-sized projects and repowering operations, reinforcing its role as a key partner for communities, SMEs, and local investors.
Despite regulatory and permitting uncertainties, the small to medium-sized wind energy sector represents a strategic opportunity to enhance the value of already installed energy potential. LEITWIND is ready to further strengthen its leadership position, making a significant contribution to the global energy transition.
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ENERCON: Shaping Türkiye’s Energy Transition

Since its establishment in 1984, ENERCON has pioneered in wind energy technology by developing onshore wind turbines and playing a key role in the industry. With over 33,000 installed wind turbines worldwide and a cumulative installed capacity exceeding 64 GW, the company stands as one of the architects of a sustainable future. It has established itself as one of the leading brands in the global wind energy sector by means of its innovative wind turbine technology, high-quality standards, and decades of experience. In Türkiye, it is recognized as one of the pioneers of the country’s energy transition. As Türkiye’s first wind turbine brand, ENERCON Türkiye has achieved many industry milestones throughout its 27-year history. Today, with more than 1,250wind turbines installed, the company alone accounts for nearly 24% of Türkiye’s total 13 GW installed wind capacity.
The company entered the Turkish market in 1997 and has since exceeded a cumulative installed capacity of 3 GW, starting from just 1.5 MW, marking a significant milestone in its journey. By the end of 2025, it aims to achieve a total installed capacity of 4 GW. As the turbine supplier for the 1,000 MW mega project encompassing the entire YEKA RES-2 tenders, the company continues to play a key role in Türkiye’s energy transition through its contracts in YEKA-2 and YEKA-3.
The company is solidifying its role in Türkiye’s wind energy sector with ongoing and contracted projects. Rather than seeing Türkiye merely as a sales market, it actively engages in production and engineering activities. Through its investments in education and R&D, ENERCON contributes to developing innovative wind energy technologies in the country. As part of its collaboration with Enerjisa Üretim, ENERCON is set to test the E-175 EP5 model—one of the world’s largest wind turbines with a rotor diameter of 175 meters—for the first time in Türkiye at the Bandırma Energy Hub. The E-175 EP5 E2 7 MW stands out as one of ENERCON’s latest and most advanced turbine designs in engineering. ENERCON’s signature direct drive technology distinguishes the company from other brands and is also a key feature in this model. Additionally, incorporating a permanent magnet system maximizes energy efficiency, demonstrating its commitment to high performance. With its robust performance and optimized aerodynamic design, the E-175 EP5 E2 ensures maximum energy generation even at low and medium wind speeds, reflecting ENERCON’s sustainability and technology-driven vision.
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