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  • Global wind turbine orders hit record high in Q2 2019

    Sep 16, 2019

    Global wind turbine order intake increased 111% YoY, overtaking the previous record set in Q4 2018 by 13.2GW, according to new research from Wood Mackenzie.

    As noted in the Wood Mackenzie report, ‘Global Wind Turbine Order Analysis: Q3 2019’, developers globally ordered a record 31 GW of wind turbine capacity in Q2 2019. Demand in China and the US contributed to a total of 79 GW ordered over the last four quarters, despite a decrease of 41% YoY in Europe during Q2. China and the United States enjoyed top quarters for capacity ordered as developers rushed to procure turbines with sufficient time to commission projects before 2020 subsidy deadlines in both countries.

    “Developers in China ordered more than 17 GW in Q2 2019, a 267% uptick YoY compared to Q2 2018. 71% of firm order capacity was secured in the Northern region’s onshore wind market in Q2 2019. The order volume for five major developers in China exceeded 1 GW last quarter.

    “The record quarter in China included more than 3GW of offshore capacity, nearly 2GW more than in Q2 2018 and a 800MW increase on the previous quarterly record in the country (Q1 2019). This added to a backlog of nearly 12.5GW,” said Luke Lewandowski, Wood Mackenzie Director of Americas Power & Renewables Research.

    Vestas retains top spot

    Vestas won the largest share of order capacity for the fifth straight quarter, enjoying the best quarter for an OEM in any year.

    “Despite a massive quarter for orders in China, diversity in the market – illustrated by seven OEMs with more than 1GW of order capacity – prevented a dominant leader, which allowed Vestas to retain the top spot.

    “Eight of the top ten onshore models in Q2 are manufactured by Chinese OEMs, six of which made the top 10 for the first time ever. All six were new models that had never been ordered publicly prior to Q2. Vestas was the only non-Chinese OEM with any models in the top 10,” added Lewandowski.

    Order intake in the 4.0-4.99MW segment increased for the fifth consecutive quarter, exploding to more than 9GW of orders.

    “China, the U.S. and Brazil continued to lead the way in this ratings segment, with 91% of capacity orders coming from those three countries. Vestas, SEwind, Mingyang, Goldwind and DEC compiled orders for more than 1 GW in this ratings segment,” said  Lewandowski.

    Market sees turbine pricing increase

    Turbine pricing increased in several markets due to strong demand and larger, newer, more expensive models hitting the market.

    “Pricing in the US and China increased due to strong demand, as order books continue to fill up in preparation for 2020 installations. Turbine prices in India have remained unchanged QoQ as developers push back against aggressive auction price ceilings set by the government, however the US dollar has gained 4% in value against the Indian rupee since July 2019. This makes Indian turbine prices lower in USD. Newer models in the market and demand for larger turbines in Brazil caused pricing quotes to rise,” concluded Lewandowski.

     

    Source: WINDPOWER ENGINEERING


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