Thursday
July 7
2022

Press Release: Valued to be $26 Billion by 2026, Wind Turbine Operations and Maintenance Slated for Robust Growth Worldwide

A new market study published by Global Industry Analysts Inc., (GIA) the premier market research company, today released its report titled “Wind Turbine Operations and Maintenance – Global Market Trajectory & Analytics”. The report presents fresh perspectives on opportunities and challenges in a significantly transformed post COVID-19 marketplace.

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What’s New for 2022?

  • Global competitiveness and key competitor percentage market shares
  • Market presence across multiple geographies – Strong/Active/Niche/Trivial
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  • Complimentary updates for one year

Edition: 9; Released: January 2022
Executive Pool: 14186
Companies: 52 – Players covered include B9 Energy Group; GE Power; Nordex SE; One Wind; Siemens AG; Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy, S.A.; Suzlon Energy Ltd.; Vestas Wind Systems A/S; Wind Prospect Pty Ltd. and Others.
Coverage: All major geographies and key segments
Segments: Application (Onshore Wind Turbine O&M, Offshore Wind Turbine O&M)
Geographies: World; United States; Canada; Japan; China; Europe (France; Germany; Italy; United Kingdom; and Rest of Europe); Asia-Pacific; Rest of World.

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Source: PR Newswire (link opens in a new window)

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Energy
Tags
climate change, energy access, renewable energy