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Research Markets Releases Report on Wind Turbine Gearbox Industry of China

Chinese Gearbox industry has been analyzed threadbare in a recent Deep Research Report titled, ‘China Wind Turbine Gearbox Industry’. The report starts with an introduction to wind turbine gearbox manufacturing in China and moves on further to discuss about the gearbox production technology and the processes involved. It also brings in details on key processes specifications and their usages.

The report put in a nutshell the collected data about important gearbox manufacturing companies for 2009-2014, demand for wind turbine gearboxes, production capacity, shortfalls in supply, selling price of the gearboxes, cost of profit margin and cost of production. The report also includes essential information on 16 important Chinese wind turbine gearbox manufacturing companies with their power specifications such as 1.5MW 2.0MW 3.0MW etc. In conclusion the report provides a viability and return on investment analysis on 1,000 sets of 1.5 MW wind turbine gearboxes.

The key topics covered in the report include an overview on wind turbine gearbox industry, design and maintenance of wind turbine gearbox, market status forecast on Chinese wind turbine market, key manufacturers and upcoming gearbox projects. The report cited companies such as GE Wind, Sinovel, Vestas, Goldwind, Mingyang and DEC.

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