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This is a list of notable '''wind turbine manufacturers''' and businesses that manufacture major wind turbine components.
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== Small wind turbine manufacturers ==
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* [[TesupBornay]] (UKSpain)
*[[Bornay]] (Spain)
* [[Enessere]] (Italy)
* [[Hi-VAWT]] (Taiwan)
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* [[Southwest Windpower|Southwest]] (USA) – closed 20 February 2013 which is now Primus windpower
* [[TUGE Energia]] (Estonia)
* [[Urban Green Energy]] (USA) -– no longer manufacturing small wind turbines as of 2018
* [[SoyutWind]] (SOYUT Arge Taahhüt Enerji Mühendislik İnşaat Sanayi ve Ticaret A.Ş.),(Turkey)<ref>soyutwind.com: [http://soyutwind.com/en/urunlerimiz SoyutWind > Our Products] (keine Datenblätter zum Downloaden)</ref>
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* [[Shanghai Electric]] (China) (SEwind)
* [[Sinovel]] (China)
* [[NovaWind]] (Russia) – Subsidiary of Rosatom
* [[GE Renewable Energy]] (USA)
* [[PacWind]] (USA)
* [[Elecon Engineering]] (India)
* [[Inox Wind]] (India) <ref name="India Times">{{cite news |url=http://energy.economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/renewable/an-overview-of-all-the-wind-based-energy-companies-in-india/54061708|title=An Overview of All the Wind Based Energy Companies in India|publisherwork = Indiatimes.comThe Times of India |date = 7 September 2016}}</ref>
* [[RRB Energy Limited]] (India)
* [[Suzlon]] (India)
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* [[Japan Steel Works]] (Japan)
* [[Machine Sazi Arak]] (Iran)
* [[Mingyang Wind Power]] (China)
* [[Mitsubishi Heavy Industries]] (Japan)
* [[KONČAR Group|Končar]] (Croatia)
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* [[TECO Electric and Machinery|TECO]] (Taiwan)
* [[Vergnet]] (France)
* [[Vestas]] (Denmark) – the world's largest manufacturer of wind turbines<ref>{{cite web|url=http://investing.reuters.co.uk/news/articleinvesting.aspx?type=allBreakingNews&storyID=2007-04-17T070209Z_01_DKT001710_RTRIDST_0_VESTAS-ORDER-USA-URGENT.XML|title=Wen says China set for five more fat years of growth|publisheragency=Reuters}}{{Deaddead link|date=March 2020July 2021|bot=InternetArchiveBot medic}}{{cbignore|fix-attemptedbot=yes medic}}</ref>
* [[WEG Industries|WEG]] (Brazil)
* [[Xant]] (Belgium)
* [[Broadwind Energy]]<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.bwen.com/markets/renewable-energy/ |title=Precision-crafted structures and components for renewable energy|work=Broadwind}}</ref> (USA)
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=== Past manufacturers ===
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* [[Acciona]] (Spain) merged with Nordex
* [[Northern Power Systems]] (USA)
* [[DeWind]] (Germany/USA) – subsidiary of [[Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering]] (South Korea)
* [[Alstom Wind]] (Spain) – subsidiary of General Electric since 2015
* [[Hadeed]] (Khaki) – acquired by Alstom Wind (Later acquired by General Electric, now GE Renewable Energy)
* [[Enron Wind]] (now defunct) – wind-turbine manufacturing assets bought by [[General Electric]] in 2002
* [[Fuji Heavy Industries]] (Japan) – the wind turbine business was acquired by [[Hitachi]] in 2012
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* [[Raum Energy Inc.]] (Canada)
* [[Scanwind]] (Norway) – bought by [[General Electric]] in 2009
* [[Senvion]] (Germany) – assets bought by [[Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy]] in 2019
* [[Prokon]] (Germany)
* [[WinWinD]] (Finland)
* [[Frisia]] (Germany)
* [[Clipper Windpower|Clipper]] (USA)
* [[MVOW]] (Denmark) – now part of [[Vestas]]
* [[DSME|DSTN (DSME Trenton)]] (Canada)
* [[Windflow]] (New Zealand)