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Global Small Wind Turbine Market- Size, Share, Trends, Analysis, Research, Report and Forecast, 2014-2018

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Global Small Wind Turbine Market- Size, Share, Trends, Analysis, Research, Report and Forecast, 2014-2018
About Small Wind Turbine

Wind turbines convert wind energy into electrical or kinetic energy. Small wind turbines are used for the micro-generation of energy mainly to small-scale commercial customers and residential customers. The blades of small wind turbines are usually 2-8 m in diameter. These turbines can generate between 0.01 KW and 100 KW of power. Small wind turbines are used to meet small-scale energy demands from end-users such as residential customers, schools, small commercial and industrial facilities, telecommunications providers, farms and ranches, and small communities .

To Get More Details : http://www.bigmarketresearch.com/global-small-wind-turbine-2014-2018-market TechNavio's analysts forecast the Global Small Wind Turbine market will grow at a CAGR of 18.7 percent over the period 2013-2018.

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The Global Small Wind Turbine market can be categorized on the basis of type into two segments: HAWT and VAWT.

TechNavio's report, the Global Small Wind Turbine Market 2014-2018, has been prepared based on an in-depth market analysis with inputs from industry experts. The report covers the Americas and the EMEA and APAC regions; it also covers the Global Small Wind Turbine market landscape and its growth prospects in the coming years. The report also includes a discussion of the key vendors operating in this market.

Key Regions
• Americas
• EMEA
• APAC

Key Vendors
• Bergey Windpower Co. Inc.
• Entegrity Wind System Inc.
• Northern Power System Inc.
• XZERES Corp.

Other Prominent Vendors
• Ampair Energy
• DyoTech
• Endurance Wind Power
• Evance Wind Turbines
• Fortis Wind Energy
• Gaia-Wind
• Kestrel Wind Turbines
• Polaris America
• Raum Energy
• Urban Green Energy
• Windspire Energy

Key Market Driver
• Advances in Technology
• For a full, detailed list, view our report.

Key Market Challenge
• High Initial Investment
• For a full, detailed list, view our report.

Key Market

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