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The Wind Power Market: Turbine Components & Subcomponents and Demand in the U.S. and the World
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Jan 1, 2009
155 Pages - Pub ID: SB1836588
Attention: There is an updated edition available for this report.
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- Chapter 1: Executive Summary
- Table 1-1: Growth of Wind Energy Installations in U.S. States, 2007 to 2009 (percent)
- U.S. Will Surpass Germany as Global Wind Energy Leader
- China and Spain are global leaders in wind power
- Table 1-2: Installed Wind Power Capacity (in Megawatts) in Asia, 2006 to 2008 (percent)
- Germany is Leading Wind Energy Market in Europe
- Spain Adopts Wind Farm Legislation
- SBI Estimates 2008 is Banner Year for Netherlands, Sweden
- Table 1-3: Growth of Wind Power Installations in Europe, 2002 to 2008 (percent)
- India Is Asian Market Leader
- Offshore Wind Energy Efforts Blow Strong
- U.S. Grows Interest in Offshore Wind Energy
- Manufacturing of Wind Turbine Components
- Imports and Exports of Wind Turbine Components
- Shipment Value of Wind Turbine Components
- Table 1-4: Total U.S. Shipments of Wind Turbine Subcomponents, 2002 to 2005 (in millions of dollars)
- Table 1-5: Total U.S. Shipments of Wind Turbine Subcomponents, 2006 to 2008 (in millions of dollars)
- Table 1-6: Share of U.S. Shipment Value of Wind Turbine Subcomponents, 2002 and 2008 (in millions of dollars and percent)
- Table 1-7: U.S. Domestic Imports of Wind Turbine Subcomponents, 2002 to 2008 (in millions of dollars)
- Table 1-8: Share of U.S. Domestic Imports of Wind Turbine Subcomponents, 2002 vs. 2008 (in millions of dollars and percent)
- Table 1-9: Growth of U.S. Domestic Exports of Wind Turbine Subcomponents, 2002 to 2008 (in millions of dollars)
- Table 1-10: Share of U.S. Domestic Exports of Wind Turbine Subcomponents, 2002 vs. 2008 (in millions of dollars and percent)
- Table 1-11: Total Market Value of U.S. Wind Turbine Manufacturing, 2002 vs. 2008 (in millions of dollars and percent)
- Strong Potential for U.S. Wind Energy Manufacturing
- Employment Outlook
- Table 1-12: Percent Distribution of Employment and Establishments in Machinery Manufacturing by Sector, 2006
- Overall Wind Energy Employment Outlook
- Public Relations Woes for Wind Energy
- Wind Turbine Product Innovation
- Small-scale Turbine Development
- Wind Energy Market to reach $180.1B by 2013
- Table 1-13: Forecast of U.S. Shipment Values of Turbine Manufactured Subcomponents, 2009 to 2013 (in millions of dollars and percent)
- Chapter 2: World Wind Energy Market
- Report Scope
- Methodology
- The Global Market
- China and Spain are global leaders in wind power
- Table 2-1: Global Increase in Wind Energy Capacity (in Megawatts), 2005 to 2006 (percent)
- Table 2-2: Share of Total Installed Wind Energy Capacity (in Megawatts), 2006 to 2008 (percent)
- Table 2-3: Installed Wind Power Capacity (in Megawatts) in Asia, 2006 to 2008 (percent)
- India Is Asian Market Leader
- Spain and Germany Lead Other European Nations in Wind Capacity Installed
- Table 2-4: Top 10 New Global Wind Installation Capacities (in Megawatts), 2007 to 2008 (percent)
- Figure 2-1: Percent of Total New Installed Wind Energy Capacity, 2008, by Country
- Table 2-5: Germany, Spain and Denmark’s New Wind Energy Installation, 2002 to 2007
- Figure 2-2: Germany, Spain and Denmark Share of EU Wind Capacity Installation (percent)
- Germany Employs 70,000 in Wind Energy Industry
- Spain Adopts Wind Farm Legislation
- SBI Estimates 2008 is Banner Year for Netherlands, Sweden
- Table 2-6: Growth of Wind Power Installations in Europe, 2002 to 2008 (percent)
- Offshore Wind Energy Efforts Blow Strong
- Figure 2-3: Percent of Total Offshore Wind Energy Capacity Installed in 2007
- Table 2-7: Total European Offshore Wind Power Installations, 2007
- U.S. Grows Interest in Offshore Wind Energy
- Chapter 3: The U.S. Market Size and Scope
- The U.S. Market Continues to Boom
- Wind Energy by State
- Table 3-1: Top States with Cumulative Wind Power Capacity (in Megawatts), 2007 to 2008 (percent)
- Table 3-2: Top States with Newly Installed Wind Power Capacity (in Megawatts), 2007 (percent)
- Table 3-3: Total Utility Wind Power Rankings, 2007 (percent)
- Table 3-4: Growth of Wind Energy Installations in U.S. States, 2007 and 2009 (percent)
- Federal Production Tax Credit Spurs Wind Energy Market Growth
- U.S. Will Surpass Germany as Global Wind Energy Leader
- Table 3-5: Annual Turbine Installations by Manufacturer, 2005 to 2008 (percent)
- Table 3-6: Renewable Electricity Net Generation by Energy Source and Census Division, 2006 (millions of kilowatt hours and percent)
- Wind Turbine Components
- Table 3-7: Turbine Component Weights and Costs (percent)
- Parts of a Wind Turbine
- Description of Tower, Rotor and Hub Components
- Manufacturing of Wind Turbine Components
- Table 3-8: NAICS Codes and Descriptions of Wind Turbine Components .
- Table 3-9: NAICS Codes and Descriptions of Wind Turbine Subcomponents
- Caveat to Using the 6-digit NAICS Codes
- Imports and Exports of Wind Turbine Components
- Shipment Value of Wind Turbine Components
- Table 3-10: Total U.S. Shipments of Wind Turbine Subcomponents, 2002 to 2005 (in millions of dollars)
- Table 3-11: Total U.S. Shipments of Wind Turbine Subcomponents, 2006 to 2008 (in millions of dollars)
- Table 3-12: Share of U.S. Shipment Value of Wind Turbine Subcomponents, 2002 and 2008 (in millions of dollars and percent)
- Table 3-13: U.S. Domestic Imports of Wind Turbine Subcomponents, 2002 to 2008 (in millions of dollars)
- Table 3-14: Share of U.S. Domestic Imports of Wind Turbine Subcomponents, 2002 vs. 2008 (in millions of dollars and percent)
- Table 3-15: Growth of U.S. Domestic Exports of Wind Turbine Subcomponents, 2002 to 2008 (in millions of dollars)
- Table 3-16: Share of U.S. Domestic Exports of Wind Turbine Subcomponents, 2002 vs. 2008 (in millions of dollars and percent)
- Table 3-17: Total Market Value of U.S. Wind Turbine Manufacturing, 2002 vs. 2008 (in millions of dollars)
- Figure 3-1: Imports and Exports of Wind Turbine Products as a Percent of the Total Market (percent)
- Iron Foundries Imports Valued at $877M
- Table 3-18: Country Share of U.S. Domestic Imports of Iron Foundries, 2002 vs. 2008 (in millions of dollars and percent)
- Table 3-19: Country Share of U.S. Domestic Exports of Iron Foundries, 2002 vs. 2008 (in millions of dollars and percent)
- Canada is Largest Importer and Exporter of Fabricated Structural Metals
- Table 3-20: Country Share of U.S. Domestic Imports of Fabricated Structural Metals, 2002 vs. 2008 (in millions of dollars and percent)
- Table 3-21: Country Share of U.S. Domestic Exports of Fabricated Structural Metals, 2002 vs. 2008 (in millions of dollars and percent)
- Figure 3-2: Share of Imports of Fabricated Structural Metals by Country, 2008 (percent)
- Japan is Lead Exporter of Ball Bearings to U.S.
- Table 3-22: Country Share of U.S. Domestic Imports of Ball and Roller Bearings, 2002 vs. 2008 (in millions of dollars and percent)
- Table 3-23: Country Share of U.S. Domestic Exports of Ball and Roller Bearings, 2002 vs. 2008 (in millions of dollars and percent)
- China is Greatest Exporter of Fans and Blowers
- Table 3-24: Country Share of U.S. Domestic Imports of Industrial Fans and Blowers, 2002 vs. 2008 (in millions of dollars and percent)
- Table 3-25: Country Share of U.S. Domestic Exports of Industrial Fans and Blowers, 2002 vs. 2008 (in millions of dollars and percent)
- Import Sources are Widely Distributed for Turbines and Generator Sets
- Table 3-26: Country Share of U.S. Domestic Imports of Turbine and Generator Sets, 2002 vs. 2008 (in millions of dollars and percent)
- Table 3-27: Country Share of U.S. Domestic Exports of Turbine and Generator Sets, 2002 vs. 2008 (in millions of dollars and percent)
- Figure 3-3: Share of Exports of Turbines and Generator Sets by Country, 2008 (percent) Source: U.S. Dept. of Commerce, U.S. Census Bureau, Stat-USA, USA Trade Online. Calculated and estimated by SBI
- Imports of Printed Circuit and Electronics Assemblies Decline
- Table 3-28: Country Share of U.S. Domestic Imports of Printed Circuit Assemblies, 2002 vs. 2008 (in millions of dollars and percent)
- Table 3-29: Country Share of U.S. Domestic Exports of Printed Circuit Assemblies, 2002 vs. 2008 (in millions of dollars and percent)
- Imports of Measuring Devices Worth $2.5B
- Table 3-30: Country Share of U.S. Domestic Imports of Measuring and Controlling Devices, 2002 vs. 2008 (in millions of dollars and percent)
- Table 3-31: Country Share of U.S. Domestic Exports of Measuring and Controlling Devices, 2002 vs. 2008 (in millions of dollars and percent)
- Mexico is Largest Exporter of Motors and Generators to the U.S
- Table 3-32: Country Share of U.S. Domestic Imports of Motors and Generators, 2002 vs. 2008 (in millions of dollars and percent)
- Table 3-33: Country Share of U.S. Domestic Exports of Motors and Generators, 2002 vs. 2008 (in millions of dollars and percent)
- Strong Potential for U.S. Wind Energy Manufacturing
- The Cost of Wind-Generated Electricity in the United States
- Figure 3-4: Producer Price Index Trend of Wind Turbine Parts
- Employment Outlook
- Table 3-34: Percent Distribution of Employment and Establishments in Machinery Manufacturing by Sector, 2006
- Table 3-35: Number of Current and Projected U.S. Jobs in Turbine Manufacturing, 2006 and 2016 (percent)
- Table 3-36: Employment in machinery manufacturing by industry segment, 2006 and projected change, 2006-2016 (Employment in thousands)
- Table 3-37: Total U.S. Employees in Turbine Subcomponent Manufacturing, 2006 (percent)
- Table 3-38: Payroll and Number of Companies Involved in Turbine Manufacturing in the U.S., 2006 (in dollars and percent)
- Nature of the Work
- Overall Wind Energy Employment Outlook
- Wind Energy Market to reach $180.1B by 2013
- Table 3-39: Forecast of U.S. Shipment Values of Turbine Manufactured Subcomponents, 2009 to 2013 (in millions of dollars)
- Figure 3-5: Market Value Trend of U.S. Wind Energy Manufacturing, 2009 to 2013 (in dollars and percent)
- Chapter 4: Competitive Profiles
- GE Energy
- Figure 4-1: General Electric Co. Infrastructure Division Revenues and Year-Over-Year Growth, 2003 to 2008 (e) (in billions of dollars and percent)
- Table 4-1: General Electric Revenues, 2003 to 2008 (in billions of dollars and percent)
- Figure 4-2: Share of General Electric Revenue for 2008, by GE Business Unit (in billions of dollars and percent)
- Mitsubishi Heavy Industries
- Table 4-2: Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Revenues, 2007 and 2008, by Division (in billions of dollars and percent)
- Siemens Power Generation
- Table 4-3: Siemens AG Revenues, 2007 to 2008 (e), by Business Unit (in billions of dollars and percent)
- Figure 4-3: Siemens AG Share of Revenue by Business Unit, 2006 to 2008 (e) (percent)
- Suzlon Energy
- Figure 4-4: Suzlon Energy Share of Revenues by Geographic Region, 2006 and 2008 (e) (percent)
- Gamesa
- Figure 4-5: Gamesa Revenues, 2003 to 2008 (e) (in billions of dollars and percent)
- Figure 4-6: Gamesa 2008 Share of Revenues by Geographic Region (percent)
- Figure 4-7: Gamesa 2008 Share of Revenues by Line of Business (percent)
- Vestas
- Figure 4-8: Vestas Revenues, 2003 to 2008 (e) (in billions of dollars)
- Emerging Wind Turbine Manufacturers
- Chapter 5: Marketing and Product Innovation
- Blowing the Wind in the Right Direction
- Figure 5-1: U.S. Share of Energy Consumption by Energy Source, 2007 (percent)
- Table 5-1: Renewable Energy Consumption by Energy Use Sector and Energy Source, 2002-2008 (in Quadrillion BTUs and percent)
- Figure 5-2: Share of Consumption of Renewable BTU Energy in the U.S. by Source, 2002 and 2008 (percent)
- Figure 5-3: U.S. Share of All Renewable Energy Consumption by Source, 2008 (percent)
- Table 5-2: American Wind Energy Association 2007 and 2008 Lobbying Expenditures (in dollars)
- Public Relations Woes for Wind Energy
- AWEA Defends Wind Turbines
- Noise is Problem
- Placement of Turbines Near Military Bases
- Advanced Energy Initiative Promotes Wind Acceptance
- Wind Turbine Product Innovation
- Future Component Product Innovations
- Small-scale Turbine Development
- Other Small Turbines
- Chapter 6: The Consumer Market
- Consumer Market Growth
- Table 6-1: U.S. Market for Small Wind Turbines, 2001 to 2007 (in millions of dollars)
- Table 6-2: Projected Growth of the Small Wind Turbine Market, 2008 to 2013 (in millions of dollars)
- Barriers to Adoption of Small Wind Turbines
- Consumer Opportunities for Developers
- Consumer Perception of Wind Energy
- Consumers Prefer Competitive Electricity Markets
- Figure 6-1: Consumer Attitudes Toward Use of Different Energy Sources, 2007
- Appendix: Addresses
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