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Favorable Wind Blowing for Offshore Wind Energy Markets
New York, April 5, 2010 – During the next five years, the production of offshore wind farms will far outpace the production of
land-based wind turbines as nations worldwide increasingly harness the renewable energy generated by the fierce winds
blowing a few miles off their shorelines, according to Offshore Wind Farm Manufacturing Worldwide by leading industrial
market research firm SBI Energy.
“Our analysts project that total offshore installed capacity will grow at an astounding 92% compound annual growth rate during
the next five years to reach more than 79,700 megawatts,” says Shelley Carr, publisher for SBI Energy.
Guiding the accelerated interest in offshore wind initiatives are government cash and tax incentives that promote renewable
energy development, particularly in Europe and the United States. In addition, the ongoing improvement in the quality of
offshore wind products that can withstand stronger gusts, reduce maintenance cycles, and reduce the shipping expenses of
turbines to offshore job sites are also vital to the market’s future. Meanwhile, offshore wind manufacturers will fuel growth by
finding ways to reduce costs associated with offshore projects, which will subsequently attract greater investment from
governments and private energy companies.
The current $47 billion total for offshore wind manufacturing represents 8% of the combined $566 billion global offshore and
land-based wind energy manufacturing industry, a solid performance considering the challenges of financing offshore wind
farms due to the lingering financial crisis.
Offshore manufacturing represents a sizeable percentage of total wind energy manufacturing for several nations, including India
(20%) and China (17%). However, the U.S. has thus far approached offshore manufacturing conservatively with only 2% of its
sales going to offshore production.
China is currently the global leader in generating sales for offshore wind energy manufacturing initiatives, garnering a 61% share
of the market. Not surprisingly, multinational manufacturers are responding to the rapid growth of China’s offshore market by
building turbine factories in the country, according to SBI Energy analyst Darren Bosik. Conversely, European-based companies
lead the world in onshore wind energy manufacturing with a 34% market share
Offshore Wind Farm Manufacturing Worldwide investigates the global activities affecting the development of offshore wind
farms, such as public policy affecting growth and innovative developments in products and technologies. The report includes
market value of offshore wind energy manufacturing by country, 2006 to 2015, including manufacturing of turbines, turbine
components, and seabed foundation materials. Profiles of key offshore wind turbine manufacturers are also provided. For
further information, visit: http://www.sbireports.com/redirect.asp?progid=78511&productid=2496795
About SBI Energy
SBI Energy, a division of MarketResearch.com, publishes research reports in the industrial, energy, building/construction, and
automotive/transportation markets. SBI Energy also offers a full range of custom research services. To learn more, visit
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