Thursday 23 April 2015

Global Wind Turbine Operations and Maintenance Expenditure to Hit $17 Billion by 2020

Global expenditure for wind turbine Operations and Maintenance will rise from $9.25 billion in 2014 to an estimated $17 billion by 2020, driven by increasing numbers of installations and aging turbines. 

A wind farm’s O&M costs account for 10-15% of the total cost of power generation in an onshore wind farm and 25% in an offshore wind farm. Offshore wind maintenance is more expensive as it requires specialists to lift and install components during repairs and general maintenance, while accessibility for scheduled O&M work can be hampered by harsh weather conditions. While the onshore wind O&M market was valued at over nine times that of its offshore equivalent in 2014, the offshore arena is set to expand at a much faster rate over the forecast period. 


The global onshore wind O&M market is forecast to grow in value from $8.34 billion in 2014 to $13.43 billion by 2020, at a CAGR of 9.2%. However, the offshore wind O&M market value will increase at a rapid CAGR of 26%, from an estimated $0.91 billion in 2014 to $3.57 billion by 2020, boosting its share from 9.8% to 21%. 


The report Global Wind Turbine Operations & Maintenance Market, Update 2015 - Market Size, Major Contenders, Trends, and Analysis to 2020 provides insight into the global wind turbine operations and maintenance market, explaining the key drivers and challenges affecting this sector. It includes annualized market size data from 2014 and forecast to 2020, both globally and in the key wind power countries of the US, Germany, Spain, UK, China and India. 

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Report Information

Price: $3,995 (Single User License)
Published: Feb-2015
Report Format: electronic pdf 



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