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英國葉輪:市場佔有率分析、行業趨勢和成長預測(2025-2030 年)United Kingdom Rotor Blade - Market Share Analysis, Industry Trends & Statistics, Growth Forecasts (2025 - 2030) |
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預計 2025 年英國葉輪市場規模將達到 10.2 億美元,到 2030 年將達到 14.6 億美元,預測期內(2025-2030 年)的複合年成長率為 7.4%。
從中期來看,預計預測期內,海上和陸上風電裝置數量的增加、風力發電價格的下降以及風電領域投資的增加將推動英國葉輪市場的發展。
然而,高昂的運輸成本以及來自太陽能、水力發電等替代清潔能源的價格競爭等因素可能會在預測期內限制市場成長。
風力發電領域正在探索經濟的選擇,高效能產品有可能改變產業的動態。在某些情況下,必須更換舊渦輪機並不是因為它們損壞了,而是因為市場上出現了更有效率的葉片。因此,技術進步最終為葉輪市場創造了巨大的機會。
在過去五年中,離岸風力發電技術不斷進步,覆蓋了更多風速較低的地區,每兆瓦裝置容量可產生更多的電力。此外,近年來風力發電機風力發電機的數量不斷增加,導致葉片更大、直徑更大、輪轂更高。
2024年3月,英國政府宣布了迄今為止規模最大的預算,為可再生能源計劃投入10億英鎊(12.5億美元)。其中包括 8 億英鎊(10 億美元)用於離岸風力發電,1.05 億英鎊(1.31 億美元)用於浮體式海上風電和地熱技術。
為了實現政府目標,英國離岸風力發電裝置容量將增加 265%。到2030年,英國政府希望將離岸風力發電從13.7GW增加到50GW。據科技公司ABB稱,這將需要在未來七年內建造24個平均容量為1.5GW的風電場。因此,離岸風電在英國能源結構中的佔有率將從 18% 增加到 62%。
英國是成長最快的風力發電生產國之一。該國是歐洲風力發電的理想地點。根據國際可再生能源機構(IRENA)的預測,2023年離岸風力發電將達到14,746兆瓦,較2014年成長2.27倍。
因此,考慮到上述因素,由於政府的支持政策和舉措以及陸上風力發電計劃的增加,預計預測期內海上風力發電機葉輪將顯著成長。
作為在聯合國氣候變遷大會第26次締約國會議簽署的《巴黎氣候協定》的一部分,英國承諾在2050年實現淨零碳排放。這些目標很快就會為參與英國風力發電市場的公司創造重大機會。
根據國際可再生能源機構(IRENA)的預測,2023年風電裝置容量將達到30,215兆瓦,比2014年成長1.3倍。隨著多個風力發電工程的啟動,預計未來幾年這一數字將大幅增加。
近年來,政府在全部區域推出了多個海上和陸上風力發電計劃。例如,2023年12月,政府宣布維斯塔斯和Vattenfall已簽署了英國離岸風力發電計劃1.4兆瓦的優先供應協議,以及另外兩個英國計劃2.8兆瓦電力的獨家合約。這三個計劃的合約還包括針對 1,380MW 諾福克先鋒西計劃的優先供應商協議。
同樣,英國政府在2023年9月宣布將向95個新的可再生能源項目付款差價合約(CFD),確保3.7GW的清潔能源容量。這些計劃包括陸上風能、太陽能和潮汐能開發。此外,總部位於英國的Octopus Energy計劃到2030年在全球整體離岸風力發電領域投資200億美元。該公司是 Octopus Energy Group 的子公司,該公司表示,這項投資每年將產生 12 千兆噸(GW)的可再生能源發電,足以為 1,000 萬戶家庭供電。
英國政府已與其他國家簽署了多項可再生能源投資協議,包括海上和陸上風電。例如,2023年5月,日本企業承諾投資180億英鎊(225億美元)在英國投資離岸風電、低碳氫化合物和其他清潔能源計劃。這項投資將有助於提高離岸風力發電電場的整體發電量,並可能在預測期內推動葉輪市場的發展。
因此,預計預測期內增加的投資和即將開展的計劃將推動英國葉輪市場的發展。
英國葉輪市場正變得半固體。市場的主要企業(不分先後順序)包括 Vestas Wind Systems A/S、Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy SA、Nordex SE、Orsted A/S 和 Vattenfall AB。
The United Kingdom Rotor Blade Market size is estimated at USD 1.02 billion in 2025, and is expected to reach USD 1.46 billion by 2030, at a CAGR of 7.4% during the forecast period (2025-2030).
Over the medium term, the increasing number of offshore and onshore wind energy installations, the decreasing price of wind energy, and increased investments in the wind power sector are expected to drive the United Kingdom's rotor blade market during the forecast period.
On the other hand, factors that include the high cost of transportation and the price competitiveness of alternative clean energy sources such as solar power, hydropower, and others could restrict market growth during the forecast period.
Nevertheless, the wind power sector has been looking for economical options, and a highly efficient product has the potential to change the industry's dynamics. In some cases, old turbines had to be replaced not because of damage but because more efficient blades were available on the market. Thus, technological advancements eventually create an excellent chance for the rotor blade market.
In the past five years, offshore wind power generation technology has advanced to cover more locations with lower wind speeds and to enhance electricity produced per installed megawatt capability. In addition to this, the number of wind turbines has increased recently, with larger wind turbine blades, wider diameters, and taller hub heights.
In March 2024, the government of the United Kingdom announced the most significant budget of GBP 1 Billion (USD 1.25 billion) for renewable energy projects, which includes GBP 800 million (USD 1 billion) for offshore wind and GBP 105 million (USD 131 million) for floating offshore wind and geothermal technologies.
In order to meet government targets, the UK's offshore wind capacity is going to be increased by 265%. By 2030, the UK government wants to increase offshore wind power from 13.7GW to 50GW. This will require the construction of 24 more wind farms with an average capacity of 1.5GW over the course of the next seven years, according to technology company ABB. As a result, the percentage of offshore wind in the UK's energy mix would increase from 18% to 62%.
The United Kingdom is one of the fastest-growing wind energy-producing countries. The country is Europe's ideal spot for wind power. According to the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA), installed offshore wind energy capacity was 14,746 MW in 2023, an increase of 2.27 times compared to 2014.
Hence, considering the above-mentioned factors, the offshore wind turbine rotor blade is expected to grow significantly due to supportive government policies and initiatives coupled with an increasing number of onshore wind energy projects during the forecast period.
The United Kingdom committed to achieving net-zero carbon emissions by 2050 as part of the Paris Climate Accord, which was signed during COP26. These objectives should soon offer significant opportunities for businesses involved in the United Kingdom wind energy market.
According to the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA), installed wind energy capacity was 30,215 MW in 2023, an increase of 1.3 times compared to 2014. The number is expected to rise significantly in the upcoming years as several wind energy projects start.
In the last few years, the government has launched multiple offshore and onshore wind energy projects across the region. For instance, in December 2023, the government announced that Vestas and Vattenfall signed a 1.4 GW preferred supplier agreement for the UK offshore wind project and exclusivity agreements for 2.8 GW for two other UK projects. The three projects' agreement includes a preferred supplier agreement for the 1,380 MW Norfolk Vanguard West project.
Similarly, In September 2023, the United Kingdom's Government announced the distribution of Contract for Difference (CFDs) to 95 new renewable energy initiatives, ensuring 3.7 GW of clean energy capacity. These projects include onshore wind, solar, and tidal energy developments. Furthermore, Octopus Energy, based in the United Kingdom, plans to invest USD 20 billion globally in offshore wind by 2030. The company, which is a subsidiary of Octopus Energy Group, stated that the investment will generate 12 gigatonnes (GW) of renewable electricity per year, enough to power 10 million homes.
The government of the UK signed multiple agreements with other countries for investment in renewable energy, including offshore and onshore wind energy. For instance, in May 2023, Japanese businesses committed GBP 18 billion (USD 22.5 billion) to investment in the UK for offshore wind, low-carbon hydrogen, and other clean energy projects. The investment helps to increase energy generation across offshore wind farms and is likely to drive the rotor blade market during the forecast period.
Therefore, increasing investments and upcoming projects are expected to drive the United Kingdom rotor blade market during the forecast period.
The United Kingdom Rotor Blade Market is semi-consolidated. Some of the key players in this market (in no particular order) are Vestas Wind Systems A/S, Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy S.A., Nordex SE, Orsted A/S, and Vattenfall AB.