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The wind power industry has expanded greatly during the past few years, has served a growing market, and has spawned the development of larger wind turbines. Different designs and technical advances now make it possible to put wind turbines off shore. The fast expansion of the wind power market comes with problems. The new designs are not always fully tested, and the designed 20 year lifetime is typically never achieved before the next generation of turbines is erected. This paper presents results from an investigation of failure statistics from four sources, i.e. two separate sources from Sweden, one from Finland, and one from Germany. Statistics reveal reliability performance of the different components within the wind turbine. The gearbox is the most critical because downtime, per failure, is high compared to the other components in the wind power turbine. The statistical data for larger turbines also show trends toward higher, ever increasing failure frequency when compared to small turbines, which have a decreasing failure rate over the operational years.
Ribrant et al. (Fri,) studied this question.