Norwin

Norwin is a wind turbine technology company with  a high profile within new technology, research and development; with a strong home base in Denmark able to supply high quality products to specific markets; and with a few selected strong partners located in the global wind centers like China and India.

The company was founded in January 1992 as an engineering company by engineers from the former wind turbine company Danwin. The rights to the 225 kW turbine was taken over and the development of a larger 600 kW turbine was initiated, and completed in 1995. This turbine was as the first in the world featuring Active Stall Regulation – ASR – a system that later on was used by other major wind turbine manufactures. In the period 1992 – 1997 both turbines were manufactured in Germany on a license agreement.

Between 1996 – 2000 the 600 kW turbine was upgraded and approved for installation in Denmark and introduced in a range between 599-750 kW for this market.

From 2001 the activities on the North American market was accelerated for building up network activities within sale, distribution, promotion and O&M partners focusing on distributed energy and small wind farms. In 2007 the first two wind turbines have been sold to be installed in 2008.

In 2004 Norwin started a new line called “special projects” where the advanced knowledge and experience possessed by the company engineers was put into building integrated wind turbines i.e. the Bahrain World Trade Center. Norwin has the ambition to be a technology leader within land based turbines and special applications like building integrated wind technology.

All through 2003 to 2006 two of the most potential markets in the world – India and China – was under development and finally in 2007 Norwin entered into an agreement for manufacture of wind turbines in partnership with large privately owned companies in both regions.

http://www.norwin.dk/