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Europe Wind Turbine Shaft Market is anticipated to grow robustly in the forecast period 2024-2028. The main driver propelling the Europe wind turbine shaft market is the installation of combined cycle wind turbines in the industrial and commercial sectors. Additionally, governments of various countries and international organizations are putting more emphasis on alternative fuels like wind, in the coming years due to rising carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions and carbon footprints people are moving towards wind turbine shaft market. In 2022, according to Wind Europe institute, European Union (EU) installed 16GW wind turbines, during the next five years, the European Union (EU) is planning to establish 20GW worth of new wind farms. To increase its energy security and guarantee reasonable electricity rates, the EU seeks to accelerate the development of wind energy. Moreover, in 2022, Germany made the highest investments in brand-new wind farms, followed by Finland and Poland.

Increase in Wind Turbine Production in European Countries

To increase wind turbine production in response to the increased demand, manufacturers of wind turbine shafts are looking for ways to cut costs. Due to a large increase in population as well as developing urbanization, there is an increased need for energy. Installing renewable energy sources, such as wind and solar energy, is highly valued by governments around the countries to meet demand. These factors ought to encourage the development of more wind turbine shafts, increasing demand in this industry.

Moreover, the demand for wind turbine shafts is being driven by the installation of integrated wind combined cycles in the residential and commercial sectors. These technologies generate electricity and power that is both highly effective and environmentally beneficial. Furthermore, the shaft thermal efficiency of a reciprocating engine is lower than wind turbines. The wind turbine shafts' high power-to-weight ratio and increased dependability increase overall demand. Germany has a sizable supply of high-quality, reasonably priced wind energy resources. As a result, Germany had the largest installed wind power capacity in the region of Europe in 2021, with a total installed capacity of 63.8 GW. More than 3.5 million homes across the nation might be powered by this installed capacity.

By 2030, the government wants to have 40% of the energy mix come from renewable sources. The administration announced a rise in spending on renewable energy from USD 5.43 billion to USD8.69 billion per year. This will likely help the market for wind turbine shafts to grow throughout the course of the projected period.


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Adoption Of Onshore Wind Energy

In order to maximize the amount of electricity produced per installed megawatt capacity over the past five years, onshore wind energy power generating technology has progressed to cover more areas with lower wind speeds. Additionally, larger wind turbine blades and hubs with greater hub heights, broader diameters, etc. have been used in recent years to increase the size of wind turbines. For instance, onshore wind farms received the majority of the funding. Two modest offshore floating wind farms with a combined capacity of 60MW were solely funded by France.

Additionally, onshore wind energy will drive the market demand in the European region to attain net-zero carbon emissions by 2030, claims Wind Europe. Around 90% of the total wind energy is used by onshore wind energy capacity, according to Global Wind Energy Council. The industry is anticipated to be driven by stringent government restrictions to minimize carbon emissions and phase out conventional power systems.

The total amount of new turbine orders placed in the EU in 2022 was only 9 GW, a 47% decrease from 2021. As part of its new energy and climate security goals, the EU must construct 30 GW of new wind farms annually. This includes the goal of growing the operational offshore wind capacity from 15 GW to over 100 GW by 2030.

The European installed wind production capacity onshore and offshore has increased by a factor of roughly 50 during the past 20 years due to the levelized cost of electricity (LCOE) declining. Power generation from renewable sources is receiving more attention as the need for sustainable power generation grows. Owing to the above-mentioned factors the market is expected to register a high CAGR in the forecast period.

New Product Launches in the Market

Leading companies in the market are introducing new goods with enhanced capabilities. For instance, a Danish engineer's company has lately created an innovative wind turbine shaft that can produce 10 GW of power. To improve the accuracy and functionality of their products, device manufacturers have taken essential steps. A relatively new product on the market, the wind turbine shaft combined cycle generates secondary power using a steam turbine. The  exhaust heat is released when the wind turbines are turned. Also being installed are peak motor speeds, which will lessen noise pollution. The top manufacturers of wind turbine shafts are working to use new technology to improve the aesthetics of their turbines.

High Initial Cost of Wind Energy Generation

The high initial and ongoing costs of operating wind turbines are one of their key issues. The cost of solar energy is steadily falling, which has led to a rise in solar energy demand with a decline in wind energy demand. Maintenance, repair, overhaul, and refurbishing represents one of the largest operating costs for the wind turbines. Wind turbine gearbox, braking system, and generator damage can be triggered by a variety of circumstances, including variations in wind, abrupt increases or decreases in wind turbine speeds, and changes in load distribution. All the factors are restraining the growth of Europe Wind Turbine Shaft Market.

Recent Developments

  • In October 2022, Enlight Renewable Energy Ltd., an Israeli company that develops renewable energy sources, stated that the first of 60 wind turbines that make up the 372-MW Bjornberget wind farm in Sweden had begun commercial operation. The 6.2-MW Siemens Gamesa turbines are used in the wind farm.
  • August 2022: The first wind turbine of the Kaskasi offshore wind farm, which consists of a total of 38 Siemens Gamesa SG 8.0-167 DD Flex wind turbines, has been commissioned, according to RWE AG, a German multinational energy firm.
  • Sweden's plans to construct a new 277 MW wind farm starting in 2025 were unveiled in July 2022. Siemens Gamesa, Arise, and Foresight will likely work together on a brand-new project in Sweden that will be managed by three different organizations.
  • With 14.05 GW, onshore wind comprised 81% of the continent's new wind installations. Most onshore wind installations are being constructed in Sweden, Germany, and Turkey.
  • In July 2022, Orsted received a contract for the difference with the UK Department for Business, Energy, and Industrial Strategy for its Hornsea 3 offshore wind project. With a 2,852 MW capacity, the project can generate enough cheap, clean, and renewable electricity to power 3.2 million homes in the UK.
  • In September 2022, after exercising its right of entry, Vattenfall AB was granted permission to build the N-7.2 offshore wind power project off the coast in Germany. The project will have a 980 MW output when it is completed in 2027, and its annual generation will be enough to meet the needs of more than one million German households.
  • According to the latest Global Offshore Wind report published by the Global Wind Energy Council (GWEC), the offshore wind industry had its best year ever in 2021, with 21.1 GW of new capacity coming online. The report finds that the offshore wind industry is on the verge of growth as governments turn to technology, set new goals in the quest for energy security and affordability, and strive for new zero-emissions goals. These updated targets should deliver even more record years from 2025 onwards.   
  • The goal established by European countries is 450 GW of offshore wind power by 2050 and 116 GW between 2022 and 2026. Governments, companies, and investors need to work together in order to accomplish their objectives and triumph in the race toward a green future.

Market Segmentation

The Europe Wind Turbine Shaft Market is divided into application, type, material type, country and competitive landscape. Based on application the market is segmented into Offshore and Onshore. Based on type, the market is divided into  main shaft and generator shaft. Based on material type, the market is segmented into metal and synthetic Composites. Based on Country, the market is divided into Germany, France, United Kingdom, Italy and Spain.

Market players

Major players operating in the Europe Wind Turbine Shaft Market are Vestas Wind Systems A/S, Nordex SE, Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy S.A, Enercon GmbH, General Electric Company, Suzlon Energy Limited, Vensys Energy AG, Xinjiang Goldwind Science & Technology Co., Ltd, NovaWind JSC, Envision Energy, among others.

Attribute

Details

Base Year

2022

Historic Data

2018– 2021

Estimated Year

2023

Forecast Period

2024 – 2028

Quantitative Units

Revenue in USD Million, and CAGR for 2018 -2022 and 2023 – 2028

Report coverage

Revenue forecast, Company Share, growth factors, and trends

Segments covered

By Application

By Type

By Material Type

By Country

 

 

Country scope

Germany, France, United Kingdom, Italy, Spain, Rest of Europe

Key companies profiled

Vestas Wind Systems A/S, Nordex SE, Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy S.A, Enercon GmbH, General Electric Company, Suzlon Energy Limited, Vensys Energy AG, Xinjiang Goldwind Science & Technology Co., Ltd, NovaWind JSC, Envision Energy

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Report Scope:

In this report, Europe Wind Turbine Shaft Market has been segmented into the following categories, in addition to the industry trends which have also been detailed below:

  • Europe Wind Turbine Shaft Market, By Application:
    • Offshore
    • Onshore
  • Europe Wind Turbine Shaft Market, By Type:
    • Main Shaft
    • Generator Shaft
  • Europe Wind Turbine Shaft Market, By Material Type:
    • Metal
    • Synthetic Composites

  • Europe Wind Turbine Shaft Market, By Country:
    • Germany
    • France
    • United Kingdom
    • Italy
    • Spain
    • Rest of Europe

Competitive Landscape

Company Profiles: Detailed analysis of the major companies present in the Europe Wind Turbine Shaft Market.

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Table of content

Table of content

1.    Product Overview

1.1.  Market Definition

1.2.  Scope of the Market

1.3.  Markets Covered

1.4.  Years Considered for Study

1.5.  Key Market Segmentations

2.    Research Methodology

2.1.  Objective of the Study

2.2.  Baseline Methodology

2.3.  Key Industry Partners

2.4.  Major Association and Secondary Sources

2.5.  Forecasting Methodology

2.6.  Data Triangulation & Validation

2.7.  Assumptions and Limitations

3.    Executive Summary

4.    Voice of Customers

5.    Europe Wind Turbine Shaft Market Outlook

5.1.  Market Size & Forecast

5.1.1.    By Value

5.2.  Market Share & Forecast

5.2.1.    By Application (Offshore and Onshore)

5.2.2.    By Type (Main Shaft and Generator Shaft)

5.2.3.    By Material Type (Metal and Synthetic Composites)

5.2.4.    By Country (Germany, France, United Kingdom, Italy, Spain, Rest of Europe)

5.3.  By Company 2022

5.4.  Market Map

6.    Germany Wind Turbine Shaft Market Outlook

6.1.  Market Size & Forecast

6.1.1.    By Value

6.2.  Market Share & Forecast

6.2.1.    By Application

6.2.2.    By Type

6.2.3.    By Material Type

7.    France Wind Turbine Shaft Market Outlook

7.1.  Market Size & Forecast

7.1.1.    By Value

7.2.  Market Share & Forecast

7.2.1.    By Application

7.2.2.    By Type

7.2.3.    By Material Type

8.    United Kingdom Wind Turbine Shaft Market Outlook

8.1.  Market Size & Forecast

8.1.1.    By Value

8.2.  Market Share & Forecast

8.2.1.    By Application

8.2.2.    By Type

8.2.3.    By Material Type

9.    Italy Wind Turbine Shaft Market Outlook

9.1.  Market Size & Forecast

9.1.1.    By Value

9.2.  Market Share & Forecast

9.2.1.    By Application

9.2.2.    By Type

9.2.3.    By Material Type

10. Spain Wind Turbine Shaft Market Outlook

10.1.             Market Size & Forecast

10.1.1. By Value

10.2.             Market Share & Forecast

10.2.1. By Application

10.2.2. By Type

10.2.3. By Material Type

11. Market Dynamics

11.1. Drivers

11.1.1. Installed wind energy capacity has increased rapidly.

11.1.2. Growing investment in energy sector

11.1.3. Rapid adoption of less carbon emission program

11.2. Challenges

11.2.1. High maintenance cost of wind turbine

12. Market Trends & Developments

12.1.   New product launch in the market

12.2.   Acceptance of modern technologies in energy sector

12.3.   Growing investment in onshore sector

13. Policy & Regulatory Landscape

14. Company Profiles

14.1.             Vestas Wind Systems A/S

14.1.1.             Business Overview

14.1.2.             Key Revenue and Financials (If Available)

14.1.3.             Recent Developments

14.1.4.             Key Personnel

14.1.5.             Key Product/Services Offered

14.2.             Nordex SE

14.2.1.             Business Overview

14.2.2.             Key Revenue and Financials (If Available)

14.2.3.             Recent Developments

14.2.4.             Key Personnel

14.2.5.             Key Product/Services Offered

14.3.             Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy S.A

14.3.1.             Business Overview

14.3.2.             Key Revenue and Financials (If Available)

14.3.3.             Recent Developments

14.3.4.             Key Personnel

14.3.5.             Key Product/Services Offered

14.4.             Enercon GmbH

14.4.1.             Business Overview

14.4.2.             Key Revenue and Financials (If Available)

14.4.3.             Recent Developments

14.4.4.             Key Personnel

14.4.5.             Key Product/Services Offered

14.5.             General Electric Company

14.5.1.             Business Overview

14.5.2.             Key Revenue and Financials (If Available)

14.5.3.             Recent Developments

14.5.4.             Key Personnel

14.5.5.             Key Product/Services Offered

14.6.             Suzlon Energy Limited

14.6.1.             Business Overview

14.6.2.             Key Revenue and Financials (If Available)

14.6.3.             Recent Developments

14.6.4.             Key Personnel

14.6.5.             Key Product/Services Offered

14.7.             Vensys Energy AG

14.7.1.             Business Overview

14.7.2.             Key Revenue and Financials (If Available)

14.7.3.             Recent Developments

14.7.4.             Key Personnel

14.7.5.             Key Product/Services Offered

14.8.             Xinjiang Goldwind Science & Technology Co., Ltd.

14.8.1.             Business Overview

14.8.2.             Key Revenue and Financials (If Available)

14.8.3.             Recent Developments

14.8.4.             Key Personnel

14.8.5.             Key Product/Services Offered

14.9.             NovaWind JSC

14.9.1.             Business Overview

14.9.2.             Key Revenue and Financials (If Available)

14.9.3.             Recent Developments

14.9.4.             Key Personnel

14.9.5.             Key Product/Services Offered

14.10.          Envision Energy

14.10.1.              Business Overview

14.10.2.          Key Revenue and Financials (If Available)

14.10.3.          Recent Developments

14.10.4.          Key Personnel

14.10.5.          Key Product/Services Offered

15. Strategic Recommendations

16. About Us & Disclaimer

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Frequently asked questions

Frequently asked questions

Leading market players in the Europe Wind Turbine Shaft Market are Vestas Wind Systems A/S, Nordex SE, Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy S.A, Enercon GmbH, General Electric Company, Suzlon Energy Limited, Vensys Energy AG, Xinjiang Goldwind Science & Technology Co., Ltd, NovaWind JSC, Envision Energy.

An increase in the wind tower market is bound to result in a similar increase in the wind turbine shaft market and growing government investment are also likely to fuel the market growth in the forecast period.

The most important component of a wind turbine that is exposed to extremely dynamic loads and operating circumstances is the wind turbine shaft. Blades and rotors transform the wind's energy into mechanical energy, which is then sent to a generator via the gearbox and shaft.

The challenges faced by the market include costs involved in wind turbine maintenance, repair, overhaul, and refurbishment. Moreover, different factors, such as fluctuation in the wind, sudden increase or decrease in the wind turbine speeds, and change in load distribution, can result in wind turbine gearbox, brake system, and generator damage.

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