A perfect storm could be brewing which will see the western wind sector shaken down by Chinese turbine OEMs. While the historic leaders wrestle with dwindling margins and supply chain shortages, Eastern competitors, off the back record installations in their home market, are now looking hungry to repeat the success of their solar compatriots in overseas markets. On the surface, it could be said that little has changed. Even in a year where China accounted for more than half of the 92.5 GW of wind power that was installed worldwide, Denmark’s Vestas took the podium for turbine makers, accounting for 15.2 GW of capacity. With General Electric taking the crown in 2020, and a Western OEM holding the title every…