das sollte Nordex unbedingt vermeiden.Ich erinnerte mich,dass die Chinesen denen einfach die Technologie geklaut haben und sie dann ausbooteten.Da gibts einen interessanten Artikel
....The Chinese wind energy industry has never seen better days. The wind energy market in China is booming, with Chinese companies dominating the technology and grabbing more than 85% of the market, aided by low-interest loans and cheap land from the government, as well as by preferential contracts from the state-owned power companies that are the main buyers of the equipment. Despite the success of the Chinese wind energy industry, an interesting story reveals how the technology used by some of the most successful wind energy companies in China might not be theirs.
Gamesa, an old-line machinery company that entered the wind turbine business in 1994, is a modern Spanish success story. Its factories in Pamplona and elsewhere in Spain have produced wind turbines installed around the world. With sales of $4.4 billion last year, Gamesa is the world"s third-largest turbine maker, after Vestas of Denmark, the longtime global leader, and G.E.
With its relatively low Spanish labor costs, Gamesa became an early favorite a decade ago when China began buying significant numbers of imported wind turbines, as Beijing started moving toward clean energy. Gamesa also moved early and aggressively to beef up sales and maintenance organizations within China, amassing 35 percent of the market by 2005. But Gamesa has learned the hard way, as other foreign manufacturers have, that competing for China"s lucrative business means playing by strict house rules that are often stacked in Beijing"s favor and that the issue of Trust in China is critical and essential to the success of the business. Nearly all the components that Gamesa assembles into million-dollar turbines here, for example, are made by local suppliers — companies Gamesa trained to meet onerous local content requirements. And these same suppliers undermine Gamesa by selling parts to its Chinese competitors — wind turbine makers that barely existed in 2005, when Gamesa controlled more than a third of the Chinese market.
With their government-bestowed blessings, Chinese companies have flourished and now control almost half of the $45 billion global market for wind turbines. The biggest of those players are now taking aim at foreign markets, particularly the United States, where General Electric has long been the leader. Gamesa"s market share has decreased significantly in China and is now only 3 percent.....
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