Company:Ming Yang Smart Energy
Native name | 明阳智慧能源集团股份公司 |
|---|---|
| Type | Public |
| Industry | Wind power |
| Predecessor | Guangdong Mingyang Wind Power Technology |
| Founded | 2006 |
| Headquarters | Zhongshan, Guangdong , China |
Key people | Chuanwei Zhang (Chairman & CEO) |
| Products | Wind turbines |
Number of employees | 5000 |
| Subsidiaries | Jilin Mingyang Datong Wind Power Technology Tianjin Mingyang Wind Power Blade Technology Zhongshan Mingyang Wind Power Blade Technology |
| Website | Ming Yang Global Ming Yang China |
Ming Yang Smart Energy Group Limited ("Ming Yang", Chinese: 明阳风电) is a Chinese energy provider that produces and installs wind, solar, storage, and hydrogen infrastructure. In 2023, it ranked as the fifth largest wind turbine manufacturer globally[1] and the second largest in offshore wind power installations[2]. The company was listed on the New York Stock Exchange from October 1, 2010 to June 22, 2016[3], and has been listed on the Shanghai Stock Exchange since January 2019[4] and on the London Stock Exchange since July 2022[5]. In 2024, it developed the world's largest offshore wind turbine with a capacity of 20 MW.[6]
History
The company was established on 2 June 2006 as Guangdong Mingyang Wind Power Technology Company Limited and started wind turbine production in 2007, with a prototype of 1.5 MW designed by Aerodyn.[7]
In 2010, Ming Yang started production of SCDs (Super Compact Drives), a two blade turbine by Aerodyn of 2.75 MW and 3.0 MW. In 2013, the new offshore SCD 6.5 MW wind turbine was presented. The first was connected to the grid in 2015.[8]
In 2011, Ming Yang ranked among the top 4 wind turbine suppliers in China[9] and top 10 worldwide[10].
In 2013, Mingyang won a bid for 87 MW (29 * 3 MW) two-bladed offshore wind turbines near Zhuhai.[11][12][13]
In 2022, MingYang received orders for 1 GW of three-bladed 11 MW hybrid-drive wind turbines for Chinese offshore by 2023.[14]
Products
In August 2021, Mingyang announced the MySE 16.0-242 offshore wind turbine. At that time, it was the largest offshore wind turbine under development, surpassing the previous largest Haliade-X design by GE Wind Energy.[15]
As of 2022, the company produced the world's largest wind turbine, which is 794 ft (242 meters) tall and has a capacity of 16 MW.[16]
In January 2023, Mingyang announced the MySE 18.X-28X with 140-meter-long blades and a total capacity of 18 MW.[17]
References
- ↑ "China leads global wind turbine manufacturers’ market share in 2023". Wood Mackenzie. https://www.woodmac.com/press-releases/2024-press-releases/global-wind-oem-marketshare/.
- ↑ Tapoglou, E.Expression error: Unrecognized word "et". (2025). Wind energy in the European Union – Status report on technology development, trends, value chains and markets – 2025 (Report). Clean Energy Technology Observatory. Publications Office of the European Union. doi:10.2760/2332845. https://data.europa.eu/doi/10.2760/2332845.
- ↑ IPO Showcase
- ↑ "Ming Yang Smart Energy Group Limited 601615". https://english.sse.com.cn/markets/equities/list/overview/?COMPANY_CODE=601615&STOCK_CODE=601615.
- ↑ "MING YANG SMART ENERGY GROUP LIMITED". https://www.londonstockexchange.com/stock/MYSE/ming-yang-smart-energy-group-limited/.
- ↑ "Mingyang Smart Energy successfully installs largest offshore wind turbine in China". https://www.tgs4c.com/news/mingyang-smart-energy-successfully-installs-largest-offshore-wind-turbine-in-china-nid30233.html.
- ↑ "Mingyang relies on Beckhoff wind industry expertise". PC Control (Beckhoff Automation) (02/2008). 2008. https://www.ethercat.org/download/documents/Mingyang.pdf.
- ↑ David Weston. "Aerodyn 6MW connected to grid" 12 March 2015. Archive
- ↑ "Goldwind becomes China's number 1 wind turbine manufacturer". 23 March 2012. https://www.windpowermonthly.com/article/1123751/goldwind-becomes-chinas-number-1-wind-turbine-manufacturer.
- ↑ "Vestas, World’s Largest Turbine OEM in 2011 (Denmark)". 26 March 2012. https://www.offshorewind.biz/2012/03/26/vestas-worlds-largest-turbine-oem-in-2011-denmark/.
- ↑ "2.5/2.75/3.0MW Series Wind Turbine Generator" Ming Yang. Accessed: 22 November 2013.
- ↑ "MY Secures Off-Shore Tender in Zhuhai, Guangdong Province, China with 3MW SCD Wind Turbine Generators, Construction to Begin in October 2013 " WSPA, 30 September 2013. Accessed: 22 November 2013.
- ↑ "4c Zhuhai"
- ↑ "MingYang secures 1GW Chinese order for 11MW turbine". 21 January 2022. https://renews.biz/75075/mingyang-secures-1gw-chinese-order-for-11mw-turbine/.
- ↑ Blain, Loz (23 August 2021). "World's biggest wind turbine shows the disproportionate power of scale". New Atlas. https://newatlas.com/energy/worlds-biggest-wind-turbine-mingyang/.
- ↑ "New contra-rotating turbine design produces double the energy of the world's largest turbine". Interesting Engineering. August 30, 2022. https://interestingengineering.com/innovation/contra-rotating-turbine-double-energy-worlds-largest.
- ↑ "Mingyang unveils 18-MW-plus offshore wind turbine" (in en). January 13, 2023. https://renewablesnow.com/news/mingyang-unveils-18-mw-plus-offshore-wind-turbine-811266/.
External links
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