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This report presents a brief introduction to wind energy and technologies available for horizontal wind turbines. A detailed taxonomy for horizontal axis wind turbines is presented covering parts of the turbine, control systems, applications among others. A detailed landscape analysis of patent and non-patent literature is done with a focus on Doubly-fed Induction Generators (DFIG) used in the horizontal axis wind turbines for efficient power generation. The product information of major players in the market is also captured for Doubly-fed Induction Generators. The final section of the report covers the existing and future market predictions for wind energy-based power generation.
[[Image:DFIGWind_Flowchart.gifPNG|right|580px|thumb|600px| '''[http://www.windsimulators.co.uk/DFIG.htm DFIG Working Principle]'''Process Flow]]
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=Introduction=
* We have been using wind power at least since 5000 BC to propel sailboats and sailing ships, and architects have used wind-driven natural ventilation in buildings since similarly ancient times. The use of wind to provide mechanical power came later.
For variable-speed systems with limited variable-speed range, e.g. ±30% of synchronous speed, the doubly-fed induction generator(DFIG) can be an interesting solution. This is mainly due to the fact that the power electronic converter only has to handle a fraction (20-30%) of the total power as the converters are connected to the rotor and not to the stator. Therefore, the losses in the power electronic converter can be reduced, compared to a system where the converter has to handle the total power. The overall structure of wind power generation through DFIG as shown in the figure below.
=Market Research===The History of Wind Energy== To read about '''the History of Wind Energy''', '''[http://dolcera.com/wiki/index.php?title=The_History_of_Wind_Energy click here]''' ==Global Wind Energy Market=====Market Overview===* In the year 2010, the wind capacity reached worldwide '''196’630 Megawatt''', after '''159’050 MW''' in 2009, '''120’903 MW''' in 2008, and '''93’930 MW''' in 2007.[[Image:World_Installed2.PNG|center|600px|thumb|Source: [http://www.wwindea.org/home/images/stories/pdfs/worldwindenergyreport2010_s.pdf World Wind Energy Report, 2010]]]* Wind power showed a growth rate of '''23.6 %''', the lowest growth since 2004 and the second lowest growth of the past decade.* For the first time in more than two decades, the market for new wind turbines was smaller than in the previous year and reached an overall size of '''37’642 MW''', after 38'312 MW in 2009.[[Image:New.PNG|center|600px|thumb|Source: [http://www.wwindea.org/home/images/stories/pdfs/worldwindenergyreport2010_s.pdf World Wind Energy Report, 2010]]]* All wind turbines installed by the end of 2010 worldwide can generate '''430 Tera watt hours per annum''', more than the total electricity demand of the United Kingdom, the sixth largest economy of the world, and equaling 2.5 % of the global electricity consumption.* In the year 2010, altogether '''83 countries''', one more than in 2009, used wind energy for electricity generation. 52 countries increased their total installed capacity, after 49 in the previous year.* The turnover of the wind sector worldwide reached '''40 billion Euros (55 billion US$) in 2010''', after 50 billion Euros (70 billion US$) in the year 2009. The decrease is due to lower prices for wind turbines and a shift towards China.* China became number one in total installed capacity and the center of the international wind industry, and added '''18’928 Megawatt''' within one year, accounting for more than 50 % of the world market for new wind turbines.* The wind sector in 2010 employed '''670’000 persons''' worldwide.* Nuclear disaster in Japan and oil spill in Gulf of Mexico will have long-term impact on the prospects of wind energy. Governments need to urgently reinforce their wind energy policies.* WWEA sees a global capacity of '''600’000 Megawatt''' as possible by the year 2015 and more than '''1’500’000 Megawatt''' by the year 2020. Source: [http://www.wwindea.org/home/images/stories/pdfs/worldwindenergyreport2010_s.pdf World Wind Energy Report, 2010] ===Global Market Forecast===* Global Wind Energy Outlook 2010, provides forecast under [http://dolcera.com/wiki/index.php?title=Forecast_Scenarios three different scenarios] - Reference, Moderate and Advanced.* The Global Cumulative Wind Power Capacity is estimated to reach 572,733 MW by the year 2030, under the Reference Scenario* The Global Cumulative Wind Power Capacity is estimated to reach 1,777,550 MW by the year 2030, under the Moderate Scenario* The Global Cumulative Wind Power Capacity is estimated to reach 2,341,984 MW by the year 2030, under the Advanced Scenario* The following chart shows the Global Cumulative Wind Power Capacity Forecast,under the different scenarios: [[Image:Global_Forecast.PNG|center|1080px|thumb|Global Cumulative Wind Power Capacity Forecast, Source: [http://www.gwec.net/fileadmin/documents/Publications/GWEO%202010%20final.pdf Global Wind Energy Outlook 2010]]]  Source: [http://www.gwec.net/fileadmin/documents/Publications/GWEO%202010%20final.pdf Global Wind Energy Outlook 2010] ===Market Growth Rates===* The growth rate is the relation between the new installed wind power capacity and the installed capacity of the previous year.* With '''23.6 %''', the year 2010 showed the second lowest growth rate of the last decade. [[Image:World_Market_Growth Rates.PNG|center|600px|thumb|World Market Growth Rates, Source: [http://www.wwindea.org/home/images/stories/pdfs/worldwindenergyreport2010_s.pdf World Wind Energy Report, 2010]]] * Before 2010, the annual growth rate had continued to increase since the year 2004, '''peaking in 2009 at 31.7%''', the highest rate since 2001.* The highest growth rates of the year 2010 by country can be found in '''Romania''', which increased its capacity by 40 times.* The second country with a growth rate of more than 100 % was '''Bulgaria (112%)'''.* In the year 2009, four major wind markets had more than doubled their wind capacity: '''China, Mexico, Turkey, and Morocco'''.* Next to China, strong growth could be found mainly in '''Eastern European and South Eastern European''' countries: Romania, Bulgaria, Turkey, Lithuania, Poland, Hungary, Croatia and Cyprus, and Belgium.* Africa (with the exception of Egypt and Morocco) and Latin America (with the exception of Brazil), are again lagging behind the rest of the world in the commercial use of wind power. * The Top 10 countries by Growth Rate are shown in the figure listed below (only markets bigger than 200 MW have been considered): [[Image:Top_Growth_Countries.PNG|center|600px|thumb|Top Countries by Market Growth Rates, Source: [http://www.wwindea.org/home/images/stories/pdfs/worldwindenergyreport2010_s.pdf World Wind Energy Report, 2010]]] ==Geographical Market Distribution==* China became number one in total installed capacity and the center of the international wind industry, and added '''18'928 Megawatt''' within one year, accounting for more than 50 % of the world market for new wind turbines.* Major decrease in new installations can be observed in North America and the '''USA lost its number one position''' in total capacity to China.* Many Western European countries are showing stagnation, whereas there is strong growth in a number of Eastern European countries.* '''Germany''' keeps its number one position in Europe with '''27'215 Megawatt''', followed by Spain with 20'676 Megawatt.* The highest shares of wind power can be found in three European countries: '''Denmark (21.0%), Portugal (18.0 %) and Spain (16.0%)'''.* '''Asia''' accounted for the largest share of new installations '''(54.6%)''', followed by '''Europe (27.0%)''' and '''North America (16.7 %)'''.* '''Latin America (1.2%)''' and '''Africa (0.4%)''' still played only a marginal role in new installations.* Africa: North Africa represents still lion share of installed capacity, wind energy plays hardly a role yet in Sub-Sahara Africa.* Nuclear disaster in Japan and oil spill in Gulf of Mexico will have long-term impact on the prospects of wind energy. Governments need to urgently reinforce their wind energy policies. Source: [http://www.wwindea.org/home/images/stories/pdfs/worldwindenergyreport2010_s.pdf World Wind Energy Report, 2010] The regional breakdowns for the period 2009-2030 has been provided for the following three scenarios:;# [[Regional Breakdown: Reference scenario (GWEO 2010)]];# [[Regional Breakdown: Moderate scenario (GWEO 2010)]];# [[Regional Breakdown: Advanced scenario (GWEO 2010)]] ''Note: To know more about the '''Forecast Scenarios''' [http://dolcera.com/wiki/index.php?title=Forecast_Scenarios click here]'' ==Country-wise Market Distribution== * In 2010, the Chinese wind market represented more than half of the world market for new wind turbines adding '''18.9 GW''', which equals a market share of '''50.3%'''.* A sharp decrease in new capacity happened in the USA whose share in new wind turbines fell down to '''14.9% (5.6 GW)''', after 25.9% or 9.9 GW inthe year 2009.* '''Nine further countries''' could be seen as major markets, with turbine sales in a range '''between 0.5 and 1.5 GW''': Germany, Spain, India, UnitedKingdom, France, Italy, Canada, Sweden and the Eastern European newcomer Romania.* Further, '''12 markets''' for new turbines had a medium size '''between 100 and 500 MW''': Turkey, Poland, Portugal, Belgium, Brazil, Denmark, Japan, Bulgaria, Greece, Egypt, Ireland, and Mexico.* By end of 2010, '''20 countries''' had installations of '''more than 1 000 MW''', compared with 17 countries by end of 2009 and 11 countries byend of 2005.* Worldwide, '''39 countries''' had wind farms with '''a capacity of 100 Megawatt''' or more installed, compared with 35 countries one year ago, and 24 countries five years ago.* The top five countries (USA, China, Germany, Spain and India) represented '''74.2%''' of the worldwide wind capacity, significantly more than 72.9 % in the year.* The '''USA and China''' together represented '''43.2%''' of the global wind capacity (up from 38.4 % in 2009).* The newcomer on the list of countries using wind power commercially is a Mediterranean country, '''Cyprus''', which for the first time installed a larger grid-connected wind farm, with 82 MW. Source: [http://www.wwindea.org/home/images/stories/pdfs/worldwindenergyreport2010_s.pdf World Wind Energy Report, 2010] The top 10 countries by Total Installed Capacity for the year 2010, is illustrated in the chart below:[[Image:Top_Installed_Countries.PNG|center|600px|thumb|Top Countries by Market Growth Rates, Source: [http://www.wwindea.org/home/images/stories/pdfs/worldwindenergyreport2010_s.pdf World Wind Energy Report, 2010]]] To view the Top 10 countries by different other parameters for the year 2010, click on the links below:;# [[Top 10 countries by Total New Installed Capacity]];# [[Top 10 countries by Capacity per Capita (kW/cap)]];# [[Top 10 countries by Capacity per Land Area (kW/sq. km)]];# [[Top 10 countries by Capacity per GDP (kW/ million USD)]] To view the '''[[Country-wise Installed Wind Power Capacity]]''' (MW) 2002-2010 (Source: World Wind Energy Association), '''[http://dolcera.com/wiki/index.php?title=Country-wise_Installed_Wind_Power_Capacity click here]''' ==Country Profiles=====China===<br>'''Wind Energy Outlook for China - 2011 & Beyond'''<br>Despite its rapid and seemingly unhampered expansion, theChinese wind power sector continues to face significantchallenges, including issues surrounding grid access andintegration, reliability of turbines and a coherent strategy fordeveloping China’s offshore wind resource. These issues willbe prominent during discussions around the twelfth Five-YearPlan, which will be passed in March 2011. According to thedraft plan, this is expected to reflect the Chinesegovernment’s continuous and reinforced commitment towind power development, with national wind energy targetsof 90 GW for 2015 and 200 GW for 2020. For a detailed country profile of China please visit this [[China Wind Energy Profile Link]] ===India===<br>'''Wind Energy Main market developments in 2010'''<br>Today the Indian market is emerging as one of the majormanufacturing hubs for wind turbines in Asia. Currently,seventeen manufacturers have an annual production capacityof 7,500 MW. According to the WISE, the annual wind turbinemanufacturing capacity in India is likely to exceed17,000 MW by 2013.<br>The Indian market is expanding with the leading windcompanies like Suzlon, Vestas, Enercon, RRB Energy and GEnow being joined by new entrants like Gamesa, Siemens, andWinWinD, all vying for a greater market share. Suzlon, however,is still the market leader with a market share of over 50%.<br>The Indian wind industry has not been significantly affectedby the financial and economic crises. Even in the face of aglobal slowdown, the Indian annual wind power market hasgrown by almost 68%. However, it needs to be pointed outthat the strong growth in 2010 might have been stimulatedby developers taking advantage of the accelerateddepreciation before this option is phased out. For a detailed country profile of India please visit this [[India Wind Energy Profile Link]] ==Market Share Analysis=====Global Market Share===* Vestas leads the Global Market in the 2010 with a 12% market share according to Make Consulting, while BTM Consulting reports it to have a 14.8% market share.* According to Make Consulting, the global market share of Vestas has decreased from 19% in 2008, to 14.5% in 2009, to 12% in 2010.* According to BTM Consulting, the global market share of Vestas has changed from 19% in 2008, to 12% in 2009, to 14.8% in 2010.* According to Make Consulting, the global market share of GE Energy has decreased from 18% in 2008, to 12.5% in 2009, to 10% in 2010.* The market share of world no. 2 Sinovel, has been constantly increasing, from 5% in 2008 , to 9.3% in 2009, to 11% in 2010* The top 5 companies have been occupying more than half of the Global Market Share from 2008 to 2010 Source: [http://www.make-consulting.com Make Consulting], [http://www.btmgcs.com/ BTM Global Consulting] The chart given below illustrates the Global Market Share Comparison of Major Wind Energy Companies for the period 2008-2010, as provided by two different agencies, Make Consulting and BTM Consulting:[[Image:Market_Share_Comparison.JPG|center|1080px|thumb|Global Market Share Comparison of Major Companies for the period 2008-2010, Source: [http://www.make-consulting.com Make Consulting], [http://www.btmgcs.com/ BTM Global Consulting]]] ===Market Share - Top 10 Markets===* While Vestas is the Global Leader, it is the leader in only one of Top 10 markets, which is 10<sup>th</sup> placed Sweden* But, Vestas is ranked 2<sup>nd</sup> in 5 of Top 10 markets* Sinovel, ranked 2<sup>nd</sup> globally, features only once in the Top 3 Companies list in the Top 10 markets, but scores globally because it leads the largest market China* The table given below illustrates the Top 3 players in Top 10 Wind Energy Markets of the world:{|border="2" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="4" width="50%" align="center"|bgcolor = "#4F81BD"|<font color="#FFFFFF">'''Market'''</font>|align = "center" bgcolor = "#4F81BD"|<font color="#FFFFFF">'''MW'''</font>|align = "center" bgcolor = "#4F81BD"|<font color="#FFFFFF">'''No. 1'''</font>|align = "center" bgcolor = "#4F81BD"|<font color="#FFFFFF">'''No. 2'''</font>|align = "center" bgcolor = "#4F81BD"|<font color="#FFFFFF">'''No. 3'''</font>|-|bgcolor = "#DBE5F1"|'''China'''|align = "center" bgcolor = "#DBE5F1"|18928|align = "center" bgcolor = "#DBE5F1"|Sinovel|align = "center" bgcolor = "#DBE5F1"|Goldwind|align = "center" bgcolor = "#DBE5F1"|Dongfang|-|bgcolor = "#DBE5F1"|'''USA'''|align = "center" bgcolor = "#DBE5F1"|5115|align = "center" bgcolor = "#DBE5F1"|GE Energy|align = "center" bgcolor = "#DBE5F1"|Vestas|align = "center" bgcolor = "#DBE5F1"|Siemens|-|bgcolor = "#DBE5F1"|'''India'''|align = "center" bgcolor = "#DBE5F1"|2139|align = "center" bgcolor = "#DBE5F1"|Suzlon|align = "center" bgcolor = "#DBE5F1"|Enercon|align = "center" bgcolor = "#DBE5F1"|Vestas|-|bgcolor = "#DBE5F1"|'''Germany'''|align = "center" bgcolor = "#DBE5F1"|1551|align = "center" bgcolor = "#DBE5F1"|Enercon|align = "center" bgcolor = "#DBE5F1"|Vestas|align = "center" bgcolor = "#DBE5F1"|Suzlon|-|bgcolor = "#DBE5F1"|'''UK'''|align = "center" bgcolor = "#DBE5F1"|1522|align = "center" bgcolor = "#DBE5F1"|Siemens|align = "center" bgcolor = "#DBE5F1"|Vestas|align = "center" bgcolor = "#DBE5F1"|Gamesa|-|bgcolor = "#DBE5F1"|'''Spain'''|align = "center" bgcolor = "#DBE5F1"|1516|align = "center" bgcolor = "#DBE5F1"|Gamesa|align = "center" bgcolor = "#DBE5F1"|Vestas|align = "center" bgcolor = "#DBE5F1"|GE Energy|-|bgcolor = "#DBE5F1"|'''France'''|align = "center" bgcolor = "#DBE5F1"|1186|align = "center" bgcolor = "#DBE5F1"|Enercon|align = "center" bgcolor = "#DBE5F1"|Suzlon|align = "center" bgcolor = "#DBE5F1"|Vestas|-|bgcolor = "#DBE5F1"|'''Italy'''|align = "center" bgcolor = "#DBE5F1"|948|align = "center" bgcolor = "#DBE5F1"|Gamesa|align = "center" bgcolor = "#DBE5F1"|Vestas|align = "center" bgcolor = "#DBE5F1"|Suzlon|-|bgcolor = "#DBE5F1"|'''Canada'''|align = "center" bgcolor = "#DBE5F1"|690|align = "center" bgcolor = "#DBE5F1"|Siemens|align = "center" bgcolor = "#DBE5F1"|GE Energy|align = "center" bgcolor = "#DBE5F1"|Enercon|-|bgcolor = "#DBE5F1"|'''Sweeden'''|align = "center" bgcolor = "#DBE5F1"|604|align = "center" bgcolor = "#DBE5F1"|Vestas|align = "center" bgcolor = "#DBE5F1"|Enercon|align = "center" bgcolor = "#DBE5F1"|Siemens|-|align = "center" bgcolor = "#DBE5F1" colspan = "5"|''Source: BTM Consult - part of Navigant Consulting - March 2011''|-|}<br clear="all"> Source: [http://www.btm.dk/reports/world+market+update+2010 BTM Consult] ==Company Profiles== # '''[[Vestas Wind Systems A/S]]'''# '''[[Suzlon Energy]]''' ==Major Wind Turbine Suppliers=={|border="2" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="4" width="50%" align="center"|align = "center" bgcolor = "#4F81BD"|<font color="#FFFFFF">'''Turbine maker'''</font>|align = "center" bgcolor = "#4F81BD"|<font color="#FFFFFF">'''Rotor blades'''</font>|align = "center" bgcolor = "#4F81BD"|<font color="#FFFFFF">'''Gear boxes'''</font>|align = "center" bgcolor = "#4F81BD"|<font color="#FFFFFF">'''Generators'''</font>|align = "center" bgcolor = "#4F81BD"|<font color="#FFFFFF">'''Towers'''</font>|align = "center" bgcolor = "#4F81BD"|<font color="#FFFFFF">'''Controllers'''</font>|-|bgcolor = "#DBE5F1"|Vestas|bgcolor = "#DBE5F1"|Vestas, LM|bgcolor = "#DBE5F1"|Bosch Rexroth, Hansen, Wingery, Moventas|bgcolor = "#DBE5F1"| Weier, Elin, ABB, LeroySomer|bgcolor = "#DBE5F1"| Vestas, NEG, DMI|bgcolor = "#DBE5F1"|Cotas (Vestas),<br>NEG (Dancontrol)|-|bgcolor = "#DBE5F1"|GE energy|bgcolor = "#DBE5F1"|LM, Tecsis|bgcolor = "#DBE5F1"|Wingery, Bosch, Rexroth, Eickhoff, GE|bgcolor = "#DBE5F1"|Loher, GE|bgcolor = "#DBE5F1"|DMI, Omnical, SIAG|bgcolor = "#DBE5F1"|GE|-|bgcolor = "#DBE5F1"|Gamesa|bgcolor = "#DBE5F1"|Gamesa, LM|bgcolor = "#DBE5F1"| Echesa (Gamesa), Winergy, Hansen|bgcolor = "#DBE5F1"|Indar (Gamesa), Cantarey|bgcolor = "#DBE5F1"|Gamesa|bgcolor = "#DBE5F1"| Ingelectric (Gamesa)|-|bgcolor = "#DBE5F1"|Enercon|bgcolor = "#DBE5F1"|Enercon|bgcolor = "#DBE5F1"|Direct drive|bgcolor = "#DBE5F1"|Enercon|bgcolor = "#DBE5F1"|KGW, SAM|bgcolor = "#DBE5F1"|Enercon|-|bgcolor = "#DBE5F1"| Siemens<br>wind|bgcolor = "#DBE5F1"|Siemens, LM|bgcolor = "#DBE5F1"|Winergy|bgcolor = "#DBE5F1"|ABB|bgcolor = "#DBE5F1"|Roug, KGW|bgcolor = "#DBE5F1"| Siemens, KK Electronic|-|bgcolor = "#DBE5F1"|Suzlon|bgcolor = "#DBE5F1"|Suzlon|bgcolor = "#DBE5F1"|Hansen, Winergy|bgcolor = "#DBE5F1"| Suzlon,<br>Siemens|bgcolor = "#DBE5F1"|Suzlon|bgcolor = "#DBE5F1"| Suzlon, Mita Teknik|-|bgcolor = "#DBE5F1"|Repower|bgcolor = "#DBE5F1"|LM|bgcolor = "#DBE5F1"| Winergy, Renk, 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Voltage: '''460/ 575/ 690 V, '''Frequency: '''50/ 60 Hz, '''Number of Poles: '''4/6,''' Ambient Temp.(°C): -'''40 to 50, '''Speed Range (% of Synch. Speed): '''68% to 134%, '''Power Factor (Leading): -'''0.90 to <nowiki>+</nowiki>0.90 , '''Insulation Class: '''H/F, '''Efficiency: '''<nowiki>></nowiki>= 96%|- valign="top"|align = "center" bgcolor = "#DCE6F1"|13|bgcolor = "#DCE6F1"|<font color="#0000FF"><u>[http://www.tecowestinghouse.com/products/custom_engineered/DF_WR_ind_generator.html Tecowestinghouse]</u></font>|bgcolor = "#DCE6F1"|TW500XX (1-2 KW)|bgcolor = "#DCE6F1"|'''Rated Power:''' 1-2 kW,''' Rated Voltage:''' 460/ 575/ 690 V, '''Frequency:''' 50/ 60 Hz, '''Number of Poles:''' 4/6, Ambient Temp.(°C): -40 to 50; '''Speed Range (% of Synch. Speed):''' 68 to 134%, '''Power Factor(Leading): -'''0.90 to <nowiki>+</nowiki>0.90, '''Insulation Class: '''H/F, '''Efficiency:''' <nowiki>></nowiki>= 96%|- valign="top"|align = "center"|14|<font color="#0000FF"><u>[http://www.tecowestinghouse.com/products/custom_engineered/DF_WR_ind_generator.html Tecowestinghouse]</u></font>|TW560XX (2-3 KW)|'''Rated Power: '''2-3kW, '''Rated Voltage: '''460/ 575/ 690 V, '''Frequency: '''50/ 60 Hz, '''Number of Poles: '''4/6, '''Ambient Temp(°C): ''' -40 to 50, '''Speed Range(% of Synch. Speed)''':''' '''68 to 134%, '''Power Factor(Leading):''' -0.90 to <nowiki>+</nowiki>0.90, '''Insulation Class: '''H/F, '''Efficiency:''' <nowiki>></nowiki>= 96%.|- valign="top"|align = "center" bgcolor = "#DCE6F1"|15|bgcolor = "#DCE6F1"|<font color="#0000FF"><u>[http://www.acciona-na.com/About-Us/Our-Projects/U-S-/West-Branch-Wind-Turbine-Generator-Assembly-Plant.aspx Acciona]</u></font>|bgcolor = "#DCE6F1"|AW1500|bgcolor = "#DCE6F1"|'''Rated Power:''' 1.5MW, '''Rated Voltage: '''690 V, '''Frequency: '''50 Hz, '''Number of Poles: '''4, '''Rotational Speed: '''900:1,900 rpm(rated 1,680 rpm) (50Hz), '''Rated Stator Current: '''1,500 A @ 690 V, '''Protection Class: '''IP54, '''Power Factor(standard): '''0.98 CAP - 0.96 IND at partial loads and 1 at nominal power, '''Power factor(optional):''' 0.95 CAP - 0.95 IND throughout the power range|- valign="top"|align = "center"|16|<font color="#0000FF"><u>[http://www.acciona-na.com/About-Us/Our-Projects/U-S-/West-Branch-Wind-Turbine-Generator-Assembly-Plant.aspx Acciona]</u></font>|AW3000|'''Rated Power:''' 3.0MW, '''Rated Voltage: ''' 690 V, '''Frequency: '''50 Hz, '''Number of Poles: '''4, '''Rotational Speed: '''900:1,900 rpm(rated 1,680 rpm) (50Hz), '''Rated Stator Current: '''1,500 A @ 690 V, '''Protection Class: '''IP54, '''Power Factor(standard): '''0.98 CAP - 0.96 IND at partial loads and 1 at nominal power, '''Power Factor (optional):''' 0.95 CAP - 0.95 IND throughout the power range|- valign="top"|align = "center" bgcolor = "#DCE6F1"|17|bgcolor = "#DCE6F1"|<font color="#0000FF"><u>[http://gepower.com/businesses/ge_wind_energy/en/index.htm General Electric]</u></font>|bgcolor = "#DCE6F1"|GE 1.5/2.5MW|bgcolor = "#DCE6F1"|'''Rated Power:''' 1.5/2.5 MW, '''Frequency(Hz): '''50/60|-|} = IP Search & Analysis === Doubly-fed Induction Generator: Search Strategy ==
The present study on the IP activity in the area of horizontal axis wind turbines with focus on '''''Doubly-fed Induction Generator (DFIG)''''' is based on a search conducted on Thomson Innovation.
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==Sample Analysis==
A sample of 139 patents from the search is analyzed based on the taxonomy.
Provided a link below for sample spread sheet analysis for doubly-fed induction generators.<br>
===Patent Analysis===
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| style="background-color:#99ccff4F81BD;"| <center><font color="#FFFFFF">'''White Space of converters used to control'''</font></center>| style="background-color:#99ccff4F81BD;"| <center><font color="#FFFFFF">'''Active power'''</font></center>| style="background-color:#99ccff4F81BD;"| <center><font color="#FFFFFF">'''Reactive Power'''</font></center>| style="background-color:#99ccff4F81BD;"| <center><font color="#FFFFFF">'''Decoupled P-Q control'''</font></center>| style="background-color:#99ccff4F81BD;"| <center><font color="#FFFFFF">'''Field oriented control'''</font></center>| style="background-color:#99ccff4F81BD;"| <center><font color="#FFFFFF">'''Direct torque control'''</font></center>| style="background-color:#99ccff4F81BD;"| <center><font color="#FFFFFF">'''Speed control'''</font></center>| style="background-color:#99ccff4F81BD;"| <center><font color="#FFFFFF">'''Frequency Control'''</font></center>| style="background-color:#99ccff4F81BD;"| <center><font color="#FFFFFF">'''Pitch control'''</font></center>| style="background-color:#99ccff4F81BD;"| <center><font color="#FFFFFF">'''PWM Technique'''</font></center>| style="background-color:#99ccff4F81BD;"| <center><font color="#FFFFFF">'''Low voltage ride through'''</font></center>| style="background-color:#99ccff4F81BD;"| <center><font color="#FFFFFF">'''Network fault/Grid fault'''</font></center>| style="background-color:#99ccff4F81BD;"| <center><font color="#FFFFFF">'''Symmetrical and Asymmetrical Faults'''</font></center>| style="background-color:#99ccff4F81BD;"| <center><font color="#FFFFFF">'''Temp control'''</font></center>
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| style="background-color:#99ccff4F81BD;"| <center><font color="#FFFFFF">'''Grid Side active converters'''</font></center>
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| style="background-color:#99ccff4F81BD;"| <center><font color="#FFFFFF">'''Grid side passive converters'''</font></center>
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| style="background-color:#99ccff4F81BD;"| <center><font color="#FFFFFF">'''Rotor side converter'''</font></center>
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| style="background-color:#99ccff4F81BD;"| <center><font color="#FFFFFF">'''Matrix converters'''</font></center>
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'''Rated Stator Current: '''1,500 A @ 690 V, '''Protection Class:''' IP 54, '''Power Factor(standard):''' 0.98 CAP - 0.96 IND at partial loads and 1 at nominal power, '''Power Factor(Optional):''' 0.95 CAP - 0.95 IND throughout the power range|- valign="top"|align = "center"|6|<font color="#0000FF"><u>[http://www.nordex-online.com/en/products-services/wind-turbines/n100-25-mw Nordex]</u></font>| N80|'''Rated Power:''' 2.5 MW, '''Rated Voltage:''' 690V, '''Frequency:''' 50/60Hz, '''Cooling Systems:''' liquid/air|- valign="top"|align = "center" bgcolor = "#DCE6F1"|7|bgcolor = "#DCE6F1"|<font color="#0000FF"><u>[http://www.nordex-online.com/en/products-services/wind-turbines/n100-25-mw Nordex]</u></font>|bgcolor = "#DCE6F1"| N90|bgcolor = "#DCE6F1"|'''Rated Power:''' 2.5 MW, '''Rated Voltage: '''690V,''' Frequency: '''50/60Hz,''' Cooling Systems: '''liquid/air|- valign="top"|align = "center"|8|<font color="#0000FF"><u>[http://www.nordex-online.com/en/products-services/wind-turbines/n100-25-mw Nordex]</u></font>|N100|'''Rated Power:''' 2.4 MW, '''Rated Voltage: '''690V, '''Frequency: '''50/60Hz, '''Cooling Systems: '''liquid/air|- valign="top"|align = "center" bgcolor = "#DCE6F1"|9|bgcolor = "#DCE6F1"|<font color="#0000FF"><u>[http://www.nordex-online.com/en/products-services/wind-turbines/n100-25-mw Nordex]</u></font>|bgcolor = "#DCE6F1"| N117|bgcolor = "#DCE6F1"|'''Rated Power:''' 2.5 MW, '''Rated Voltage: '''690V, '''Frequency: '''50/60Hz, '''Cooling Systems: '''liquid/air|- valign="top"|align = "center"|10|<font color="#0000FF"><u>[http://www.converteam.com/majic/pageServer/1704040148/en/index.html Converteam]</u></font>|DFIG|NA|- valign="top"|align = "center" bgcolor = "#DCE6F1"|11|bgcolor = "#DCE6F1"|<font color="#0000FF"><u>[http://geoho.en.alibaba.com/product/252321923-0/1_5MW_doubly_fed_asynchronous_generator.html Xian Geoho Energy Technology]</u></font>|bgcolor = "#DCE6F1"|1.5MW DFIG|bgcolor = "#DCE6F1"|'''Rated Power:''' 1550KW, '''Rated Voltage: '''690V, '''Rated Speed: '''1755 r/min, '''Speed Range: '''975<nowiki>~</nowiki>1970 r/min, '''Number of Poles: '''4-pole, '''Stator Rated Voltage: '''690V±10%, '''Stator Rated Current: '''1115A; '''Rotor Rated Voltage: '''320V, '''Rotor Rated Current: '''430A, '''Winding Connection: '''Y / Y, '''Power Factor: '''0.95(Lead) <nowiki>~</nowiki> 0.95Lag,''' Protection Class: '''IP54, '''Insulation Class: '''H, '''Work Mode: '''S1, '''Installation ModeI: '''M B3, '''Cooling Mode: '''Air cooling, '''Weight: '''6950kg|- valign="top"|align = "center"|12|<font color="#0000FF"><u>[http://www.tecowestinghouse.com/products/custom_engineered/DF_WR_ind_generator.html Tecowestinghouse]</u></font>|TW450XX (0.5-1 KW)|'''Rated Power:''' 0.5 -1 KW, '''Rated Voltage: '''460/ 575/ 690 V, '''Frequency: '''50/ 60 Hz, '''Number of Poles: '''4/6,''' Ambient Temp.(°C): -'''40 to 50, '''Speed Range (% of Synch. Speed): '''68% to 134%, '''Power Factor (Leading): -'''0.90 to <nowiki>+</nowiki>0.90 , '''Insulation Class: '''H/F, '''Efficiency: '''<nowiki>></nowiki>= 96%|- valign="top"|align = "center" bgcolor = "#DCE6F1"|13|bgcolor = "#DCE6F1"|<font color="#0000FF"><u>[http://www.tecowestinghouse.com/products/custom_engineered/DF_WR_ind_generator.html Tecowestinghouse]</u></font>|bgcolor = "#DCE6F1"|TW500XX (1-2 KW)|bgcolor = "#DCE6F1"|'''Rated Power:''' 1-2 kW,''' Rated Voltage:''' 460/ 575/ 690 V, '''Frequency:''' 50/ 60 Hz, '''Number of Poles:''' 4/6, Ambient Temp.(°C): -40 to 50; '''Speed Range (% of Synch. Speed):''' 68 to 134%, '''Power Factor(Leading): -'''0.90 to <nowiki>+</nowiki>0.90, '''Insulation Class: '''H/F, '''Efficiency:''' <nowiki>></nowiki>= 96%|- valign="top"|align = "center"|14|<font color="#0000FF"><u>[http://www.tecowestinghouse.com/products/custom_engineered/DF_WR_ind_generator.html Tecowestinghouse]</u></font>|TW560XX (2-3 KW)|'''Rated Power: '''2-3kW, '''Rated Voltage: '''460/ 575/ 690 V, '''Frequency: '''50/ 60 Hz, '''Number of Poles: '''4/6, '''Ambient Temp(°C): ''' -40 to 50, '''Speed Range(% of Synch. Speed)''':''' '''68 to 134%, '''Power Factor(Leading):''' -0.90 to <nowiki>+</nowiki>0.90, '''Insulation Class: '''H/F, '''Efficiency:''' <nowiki>></nowiki>= 96%.|- valign="top"|align = "center" bgcolor = "#DCE6F1"|15|bgcolor = "#DCE6F1"|<font color="#0000FF"><u>[http://www.acciona-na.com/About-Us/Our-Projects/U-S-/West-Branch-Wind-Turbine-Generator-Assembly-Plant.aspx Acciona]</u></font>|bgcolor = "#DCE6F1"|AW1500|bgcolor = "#DCE6F1"|'''Rated Power:''' 1.5MW, '''Rated Voltage: '''690 V, '''Frequency: '''50 Hz, '''Number of Poles: '''4, '''Rotational Speed: '''900:1,900 rpm(rated 1,680 rpm) (50Hz), '''Rated Stator Current: '''1,500 A @ 690 V, '''Protection Class: '''IP54, '''Power Factor(standard): '''0.98 CAP - 0.96 IND at partial loads and 1 at nominal power, '''Power factor(optional):''' 0.95 CAP - 0.95 IND throughout the power range|- valign="top"|align = "center"|16|<font color="#0000FF"><u>[http://www.acciona-na.com/About-Us/Our-Projects/U-S-/West-Branch-Wind-Turbine-Generator-Assembly-Plant.aspx Acciona]</u></font>|AW3000|'''Rated Power:''' 3.0MW, '''Rated Voltage: ''' 690 V, '''Frequency: '''50 Hz, '''Number of Poles: '''4, '''Rotational Speed: '''900:1,900 rpm(rated 1,680 rpm) (50Hz), '''Rated Stator Current: '''1,500 A @ 690 V, '''Protection Class: '''IP54, '''Power Factor(standard): '''0.98 CAP - 0.96 IND at partial loads and 1 at nominal power, '''Power Factor (optional):''' 0.95 CAP - 0.95 IND throughout the power range|- valign="top"|align = "center" bgcolor = "#DCE6F1"|17|bgcolor = "#DCE6F1"|<font color="#0000FF"><u>[http://gepower.com/businesses/ge_wind_energy/en/index.htm General Electric]</u></font>|bgcolor = "#DCE6F1"|GE 1.5/2.5MW|bgcolor = "#DCE6F1"|'''Rated Power:''' 1.5/2.5 MW, '''Frequency(Hz): '''50/60|-|} =Market Research===Major Players==Vestas Wind Systems, General Electric and Gamesa Innovation & Technology are the top players in terms of installed power capacity in the year 2007.{|border="2" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="4" width="100%"|align = "center" bgcolor = "#4F81BD" width="38"|<font color="#FFFFFF">'''S.No.'''</font>|align = "center" bgcolor = "#4F81BD"|<font color="#FFFFFF">'''Company'''</font>|align = "center" bgcolor = "#4F81BD"|<font color="#FFFFFF">'''Installed Capacity'''(MW)</font>|-|align = "center" bgcolor = "#DCE6F1"|1|bgcolor = "#DCE6F1"|Vestas (Denmark)|align = "right" bgcolor = "#DCE6F1"|4,500|-|align = "center"|2|GE Energy (United States)|align = "right"|3,300|-|align = "center" bgcolor = "#DCE6F1"|3|bgcolor = "#DCE6F1"|Gamesa (Spain)|align = "right" bgcolor = "#DCE6F1"|3,050|-|align = "center"|4|Enercon (Germany)|align = "right"|2,700|-|align = "center" bgcolor = "#DCE6F1"|5|bgcolor = "#DCE6F1"|Suzlon (India)|align = "right" bgcolor = "#DCE6F1"|2,000|-|align = "center"|6|Siemens (Denmark/Germany)|align = "right"|1,400|-|align = "center" bgcolor = "#DCE6F1"|7|bgcolor = "#DCE6F1"|Acciona (Spain)|align = "right" bgcolor = "#DCE6F1"|870|-|align = "center"|8|Goldwind (China - PRC)|align = "right"|830|-|align = "center" bgcolor = "#DCE6F1"|9|bgcolor = "#DCE6F1"|Nordex (Germany)|align = "right" bgcolor = "#DCE6F1"|670|-|align = "center"|10|Sinovel (China - PRC)|align = "right"|670|-|} Source:[http://www.mywindpowersystem.com/2009/04/the-10-major-wind-power-companies-in-the-world/ Wind power companies] ==Market Overview==* The world's wind industry defied the economic downturn in 2008 and by he end of the year 2009, the sector saw its annual market grow by 41.5% over 2008, and total global wind power capacity increased by 31.7% to 158GW in 2009.* US, China and Germany together hold more than 50% of the global wind power capacity.* Asia and North America have seen tremendous growth in the installed wind power capacity over the last 6 years.* Asia was the world's largest regional market for wind energy with capacity additions amounting to 15.4GW. China was the world's largest market in 2009, more than doubling its capacity from 12.1GW in 2008 to 25.8GW, adding a staggering 13.8GW of capacity.* China and the US account for more than 60% of the new installed capacity of 38.3GW in 2009. India's total installed capacity increased to 10.9GW with 1.3GW of new installed capacity in 2009.* The 2009 market for turbine installations was worth about 45 bn € or 63 bn US$ and about half a million people are now employed by the wind industry around the world.{|border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="4" width="100%"|[[Image:wind energy Installed capacity1 2009.png|center|450px|thumb| Fig '''[http://www.gwec.net/index.php?id=167 Top 10 Cumulative Installed Capacity 2009]''']]|[[Image:wind energy New capacity1.png|center|450px|thumb| Fig '''[http://www.gwec.net/index.php?id=167 Top 10 New Installed Capacity 2009]''']]|-|}[[Image:Region Capacities1.png|800px|center|thumb| Fig '''[http://www.gwec.net/index.php?id=167 Annual Installed Capacity by Region 2003-2009]''']] ==Market Forecast==* Global wind power capacity could reach 2,300 GW by 2030, providing up to 22% of the world's electricity needs, from the existing 2.2% in 2010. * Global wind capacity will stand at 409GW up from 158GW at the end of 2008. During 2014, 62.5 GW of new capacity will be added to the global total, compared to 38.3 GW in 2009* The annual growth rates during this period will average 20.9% in terms of total installed capacity, and 10.3% for annual market growth* Three regions will continue to drive the expansion of wind energy capacity: Asia, North America and Europe* Asia will remain the fastest growing market in the world, driven primarily by China, which is set to continue the rapid upscaling of its wind capacity and hold its position as the world’s largest annual market. Annual additions are expected to be well over 20 GW in China by 2014* Sustained growth is also expected in India, which will increase its capacity steadily by 2 GW every year, and be complemented by growth in other Asian markets, including Japan, Taiwan, South Korea and the Philippines, and potentially some others* By 2014, the annual market will reach 14.5 GW, and a total of 60 GW will be installed in Europe over this five year period[[Image:Market forecast.png|800px|center|thumb| Fig '''[http://www.gwec.net/index.php?id=167 Annual market forecast by region 2009-2013]''']]<br>Source:[http://www.gwec.net/index.php?id=167 GWEC's Global Wind Report 2009] ==Company Profiles== # '''[[Vestas Wind Systems A/S]]'''#[[Suzlon Energy]] =Key Findings=== Major Players ==
* [http://www.vestas.com/ Vestas Wind Energy Systems] and [http://www.ge.com/ General Electric] are the major players in wind energy generation technology.
[[Image:Wind_Major_Players.png|center|thumb|700px|'''Major Players''']]
=== Key Patents ===
* The key patents in the field are held by [http://www.windpoweringamerica.gov/wind_installed_capacity.asp US Windpower], [http://www.oregon.gov/ENERGY/RENEW/Wind/windhome.shtml Oregon State] and [http://www.vestas.com/ Vestas Wind Energy Systems].
[[Image:wind_top_cited.png|center|thumb|700px|'''Key Patents''']]
=== IP Activity ===
* Patenting activity has seen a very high growth rate in the last two years.
[[Image:ind_pat_act_3.png|center|thumb|700px|'''Year wise IP Activity''']]
=== Geographical Activity ===
* USA, China, Germany, Spain, and India are very active in wind energy research.
[[Image:wind_geographical_act.png|center|thumb|700px|'''Geographical Activity''']]
=== Research Trend ===
* Around 86% patents are on controlling the doubly-fed induction generation(DFIG) which indicates high research activity going on in rating and controlling of the DFIG systems.
=== Issues in the Technology ===
* 86% of the patent on DFIG operation are focusing on grid connected mode of operation, suggesting continuous operation of the DFIG system during weak and storm winds, grid voltage sags, and grid faults are major issues in the current scenario.
[[Image:Windenergyanalysis.jpg|center|1200px|thumb|'''Problem Solution Mapping''']]
=== Emerging Player ===
* [http://www.woodward.com/ Woodward] is a new and fast developing player in the field of DFIG technology. The company filed 10 patent applications in the field in year 2010, while it has no prior IP activity.