Wind Turbine Manufacturers – Wind Turbine Companies – Wind Turbine Suppliers

Wind Turbines Manufacturers and Wind Turbines Companies are listed here in alphabetical order. A comprehensive list of all worldwide major Wind Turbines manufacturers and companies with links to their home pages. The listed manufacturers and companies are specialists in the wind energy and wind power manufacturing sector producing horizontal axis wind turbines (HAWT) as well as vertical axis wind turbines (VAWT). Wind turbine designs have undergone dramatic changes since the first windmill structure was invented in 1888 by Charles F. Brush which was 60 feet high and weighed 80,000 pounds and yet only produced 12kW of electricity. The below-listed companies are at the forefront of developing today’s most advanced wind turbine technologies.

MANUFACTURERS OF WIND TURBINES, WINDMILLS, WIND GENERATORS, WINDMILL BLADES:

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*A-Power Energy Generation Systems (China) (builds turbines under license from Fuhrlaender & Norwin A/S)

*Aeolos (Denmark) – One of the world’s leading small & residential wind turbines manufacturer)

* Americas Wind Energy Inc. (Canada) (see also Lagerwey Wind)

* AN Windenergie (Germany) – bought by Siemens in 2005, now Siemens Wind Power GmbH

* Bergey (USA)

* Bonus Energy (Denmark), now Siemens – bought by Siemens in 2004

* Clipper Windpower (USA)

* Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering (Korea)

* Dongfang Electric Co (China)

* Dragonfly Industries Inc (USA)

* Energy Wind Technologies (EWT) (Netherlands)

* Ecotècnia (Spain)

* E.N.O. (Germany)

* Enercon (Germany)

* Entegrity Wind Systems (Canada)

* Eozen (Spain)

* Eviag (Germany)

* Evoco Energy (UK)

* Fuhrländer (Germany)

* Gamesa Eólica (Spain)

* General Electric (USA)

* Goldwind (China)

* Green Wave (USA)

* Hanjin (Korea)

* Harakosan (Netherlands) bought by STX Corporation in 2009

* Heartland Energy Solutions (USA)

* HelixWind (USA)

* Home Energy (The Netherlands)

* Hush Wind Power Limited (Australia)

* Hyosung (Korea)

* Hyundai Heavy Industries (Korea)

 

* Impsa (Argentina)

* Innovative Windpower AG (Germany)

* Jacobs, now Wind turbine industries (USA)

* Lagerwey – went bankrupt in 2003 succeeded by Wind Energy Solutions, Emergya Wind Technologies, Harakosan, and DarwinD (Netherlands)

* Lagerwey Wind (The Netherlands)

* Leitwind (Italy)

* Liquid Wind (USA)

* Kenersys (India) – belongs to the Kalyani Group

* Kestrel Wind Turbines (South Africa)

* Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (Japan)

* Multibrid GmbH Germany) – owned by AREVA* MTorres (Spain)

* NEG Micon, now part of Vestas

* Neo-Aerodynamic (USA)

* Nordex (Germany)

* Norwin (Denmark)

* Nordic Windpower (USA)

* Nordwind Energieanlagen GmbH (Germany)

* Northern Power Systems (USA)

* NRG Patagonia SA (Argentina)

* PacWind (USA)

* Pales Engineering (Turkey)

* Pioneer Wincon (India)

* Powerhouse Wind (New Zealand)

* PowerWind GmbH (Germany)

* Proven Energy Wind Turbines (UK – Global supplier of 2.5kW, 6kW & 15kW)

* REpower (Germany) – bought by Suzlon in 2007

* Samsung Heavy Industries(Korea)

* Scanwind(Norway)

* SEaB Energy

* Shanghai Aeolus windpower(SAWT) (China)

* Siemens (Denmark / Germany)

* Sinovel (China – PRC) (China)

* Southwest Windpower (USA)

* SRC Vertical (Russia)

* STX Corporation(Korea)

* Suzlon (India)

* technoWIND

* TMA

* Turbotricity (2.5 KW Domestic Wind Turbines)

* Turbowinds

* Unison (Korea)

* Vensys (Germany)

* Vestas (Denmark), the world’s largest manufacturer of wind turbines

* Vergnet (France)

* WES Canada (Canada/US)

* Wind Energy Solutions (Netherlands)

* Windflow (New Zealand)

* Wind Simplicity Inc (Canada)

* WinWinD (Finland)

* Windtec (Austria/US) – a subsidiary of American Super Conductor Corporation

Wind Turbine Manufacturers and Wind Turbine Companies above are listed here in alphabetical order. A comprehensive list of all worldwide major Wind Turbine manufacturers and companies with links to their home pages. The listed manufacturers and companies are specialists in the wind energy and wind power manufacturing sector producing horizontal axis wind turbines (HAWT) as well as vertical axis wind turbines (VAWT). Wind turbine designs have undergone dramatic changes since the first windmill structure was invented in 1888 by Charles F. Brush which was 60 feet high and weighed 80,000 pounds and yet only produced 12kW of electricity. The above-listed companies are at the forefront of developing today’s most advanced wind turbine technologies.