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‘110GW of global wind to be installed in 2023’

Eleanore RobinsonBy Eleanore RobinsonJuly 12, 20233 Mins Read
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A new report from Bloomberg Intelligence (BI) has found global wind installations could jump to about 110GW this year, compared to a lull of 87GW in 2022, and a double-digit growth pace could be sustained in 2024-26.

Nearly half of this year’s capacity additions are likely to be in China, according to BI’s Global Wind Energy Midyear Outlook, with the country’s largest turbine manufacturer, Goldwind, set to boost top-line growth 16%, based on consensus.

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Growth expectations are more tepid for European manufacturers Vestas, Siemens Energy and Nordex, yet BI sees potential upside to analysts’ 2024-26 numbers.

BI senior clean energy analyst Rob Barnett said: “Global wind additions could rebound to about 110GW in 2023 after dipping to 87GW last year, and we believe there’s scope for that figure to soar to nearly 150GW-190GW by 2027, propelled by the Inflation Reduction Act, REPowerEU and other favourable policies.

“Such a scenario would likely drive a significant surge in Vestas, Nordex and peers’ orders.”

According to BI, European wind-turbine makers’ consensus sales growth is in the doldrums compared with the International Energy Agency’s net-zero outlook, though BI sees the potential for much faster advancement.

The top lines of Vestas, Siemens Energy’s renewable-energy unit and Nordex could increase by an average of about 10% a year in 2023-26, it said.

These companies expanded revenue at a compound annual rate of around 16% in 2015-21, and BI believes similar gains can be achieved in 2025-30, assuming net zero goals boost demand.

Global wind installations expanded at a compound annual rate of about 15% in 2005-21, and though that pace may stall in 2021-23 amid supply-chain and permitting bottlenecks, BI believes that favourable economics and policy support could buoy 2024-25 growth.

The IEA’s accelerated scenario calls for annual installations to climb to about 190GW by 2027.

Turbine manufacturer Vestas’ sales expanded at a compound annual rate of more than 15% in 2018-21, and though guidance calls for deliveries to fall in 2023 amid persistent supply-chain bottlenecks, revenue could still climb thanks to higher turbine prices, according to the report.

Deliveries may also return to growth in 2024 on a solid order book, it added.

Consensus calls for the top line at the median company in BI’s peer group to increase by 7% in 2023, compared with a 7% decline in 2022.

Most segments in the wind-supply chain, including turbine production, could benefit from passing elevated costs on to consumers.

In BI’s view, equipment manufacturers and project developers (excluding turbine OEMs) may report sales gains of about 10% in 2023. That figure is likely to rise in line with strong, policy-driven demand.

Barnett added: “Profit margins at Vestas, Nordex and peers could improve this year on sustained easing of steel costs, which have fallen more than 50% since running up to a peak in 2022.

“Though European steel prices are about 40% above their pre-pandemic level, they’ve declined significantly since Russia invaded Ukraine, which is likely to set the stage for a profit recovery at Europe’s main turbine manufacturers Vestas and Nordex.

“Rival Siemens Energy has been hamstrung by operational issues and warranty provisions, but lower steel prices could also help to lift margin once those issues are resolved.”

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