Ingeteam Takes Wind-Converter Supplier Top Spot After Record-Breaking Year

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Ingeteam, an independent global supplier of electrical conversion equipment, recently announced it achieved a new record year for the deliveries of its wind-power converters worldwide.

With nearly 5 GW of new capacity added in 2016 alone, a total of 36,414 MW of wind turbines have been equipped with Ingeteam’s technology since 1995, making the Spanish company the world’s No. 1 supplier of wind-power converters.

Ingeteam’s record performance was particularly impressive in large emerging wind markets, despite intense competition. Deliveries to India and Brazil reached a peak volume of 1,268 MW and 837 MW, respectively, in 2016.  

According to the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) of India, the country’s total wind-power capacity has reached more than 28 GW, with an additional 3,612 MW installed in 2016. Ingeteam ended 2016 with more than 35 percent of the wind-power capacity installed in the country that year. To date, 9 percent of all wind-power capacity in India is equipped with Ingeteam’s technology.

By December 2016, more than 10,740 MW was being generated by wind farms in Brazil, according to data from GWEC. In 2016, installed capacity has increased by an additional 2,014 MW, which represents a 41-percent market share for Ingeteam for that year and 23 percent of the total market to date.

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“2016 was a great year: We increased the volume of our deliveries by 32 percent compared to 2015,” said Ana Goyen, managing director of Ingeteam’s Wind Business Unit. “We are very proud of this achievement. Our outstanding 2016 results are due to our ability to constantly stay ahead of the curve and minimize the LCOE of customers. Now, we will strive to continue to provide our clients with our market leading technology. Our goal, going forward, is to offer ever increasing performance, lifetime and reliability, with a focus on permanent innovation.”

A few months ago, Ingeteam generated broad market attention with the introduction of Ingencon Wind Fix2var Speed, a ground-breaking autonomous power conversion system that increases the Annual Energy Production (AEP), lifetime, and grid-performance of fixed-speed wind turbines by enabling them to transform to variable-speed machines to best match wind conditions.

Since it began in 1995, Ingeteam has commissioned almost 24,000 wind-power converters worldwide, accounting for 36,414 MW of installed capacity.

Ingeteam also provides generators, turbine controllers, condition monitoring systems, SCADA management systems, and services for wind turbines up to 12 MW for onshore and offshore applications worldwide. 

Source: Ingeteam

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