Market overview
The equipment used in wind power plants, like wind energy, is converted into electricity using the aerodynamic force of rotor blades, which work as an airplane wing or helicopter rotor blade and is known as a wind turbine. When wind flows diagonally to the blade, the air pressure decreases on one side of the blade.
The difference in air pressure across two sides of the blade generates both lift and drag. The drag is stronger than the force of the lift, making the rotor spin. The rotor links the generator, either directly it depends if the turbine is direct or through the series of gears that speed up the rotation and shaft. This conversion of aerodynamic force to rotate a generator produces electricity.
The Wind Tower Market is expected to be valued at USD 69.1 Billion by 2032, with a CAGR of 9.80% during the estimated period from 2023 to 2032; in 2022, the market was valued at the rate of USD 29.8 Billion. Renewable energy is produced from a wide range of sources: wind, solar, tidal, geothermal, hydro, and biomass. By using renewables to seek their energy needs, many countries try to lower their dependence on imported fossil fuels and make their energy production more sustainable.
The renewable energy industry also operates the technological innovation and employment towards the growth of the Wind Tower Market. As per the source of affordable and clean energy, wind resources have a vital role to play in realizing these goals.
Proper planning and moderation measures make it possible to design offshore/ onshore wind without hampering the environment. The market for wind towers, which creates a major part of a wind turbine system, both cost and size-wise, is directly related to the market of wind turbines. The main driver for the wind energy market is the shift toward clean, renewable energy and, therefore, the turbine wind tower market.
Market segmentation
By Axis type
· Horizontal
· Vertical
By Installation
· Onshore
· Offshore
By Component
· Rotator Blade
· Gearbox
· Generator
· Nacelle
· Others
By Application
· Industrial
· Commercial
· Residential
· Utility
By Region
North America
· The U.S.
· Canada
· Mexico
Europe
· Germany
· France
· UK
· Italy
· Spain
· Rest of Europe
Asia-Pacific
· Japan
· China
· India
· Australia
· South Korea
· Rest of Asia-Pacific
LAMEA
· Brazil
· Saudi Arabia
· South Africa
· Rest of LAMEA
Regional analysis
Asia Pacific's growth is expected during the estimated period due to many reasons. The increasing wind power generation capacity, strict environmental restrictions for emissions from burning conventional fuel, increased government support for wind power projects, and increasing demand for larger blades are some of them. China has numerous wind energy projects which are under the planning and construction phase, which is followed by South Korea and Japan.
European governments, as a whole, have supported wind projects with positive incentives as part of their carbon emission reduction goals. The Europe region is presently the leading wind tower market, followed by North America.
Industrial news
In 2020, a Swedish company Modvion completed the installation procedure of a high wooden wind power tower on Bjorko island near Gothenburg. This wooden tower is planned to be built for research purposes.
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