Global Wind Turbine Blade Market by Manufacturers, Regions, Type and Application, Forecast to 2021

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Wind turbine blade is mounted on the wind turbine. Most wind turbines have three blades, though there are some with two blades. Blades are generally 30 to 50 meters (100 to 165 feet) long, with the most common sizes around 40 meters (130 feet). Longer blades are being designed and tested. Blade weights vary, depending on the design and materials—a 40 meter LM Glasfiber blade for a 1.5 MW turbine weighs 5,780 kg (6.4 tons) and one for a 2.0 MW turbine weighs 6,290 kg (6.9 tons).

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Scope of the Report:

This report focuses on the Wind Turbine Blade in Global market, especially in North America, Europe and Asia-Pacific, Latin America, Middle East and Africa. This report categorizes the market based on manufacturers, regions, type and application.

Market Segment by Manufacturers, this report covers

LM Wind Power

Vestas

Enercon

Tecsis

Gamesa

Suzlon

TPI Composites

Siemens

CARBON ROTEC

Acciona

Inox Wind

Zhongfu Lianzhong

Avic

Sinoma

TMT

New United

United Power

Mingyang

XEMC New Energy

DEC

Haizhuang Windpower

Wanyuan

CSR

SANY

Market Segment by Regions, regional analysis covers

North America (USA, Canada and Mexico)

Europe (Germany, France, UK, Russia and Italy)

Asia-Pacific (China, Japan, Korea, India and Southeast Asia)

Latin America, Middle East and Africa

Market Segment by Type, covers

< 1.5 MW

1.5 MW

1.5-2.0 MW

2.0 MW

2.0-3.0 MW

3.0 MW

3.0-5.0 MW

≥5.0 MW

Market Segment by Applications, can be divided into

Wind Turbine

Others

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