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Germany - recent news
08 Aug 25 |
Germany: VSB receives permit for repowering of Lehmden Wind Farm In the municipality of Rastede in Lower Saxony, green energy will continue to be produced at the Lehmden Wind Farm. Project developer VSB, based in Osnabrück, is repowering the existing turbines, increasing total capacity from 3.6 megawatts (MW) to 18 MW under the project name VSB Windpark Liethe-Lehmden. Construction is expected to commence in November 2026. |
08 Aug 25 |
Germany: MET Group commissions its first solar park in Germany Swiss-based integrated energy company MET Group has announced the successful commissioning and start of commercial operations of its first solar power plant in Germany. The Kentzlin solar park, located in the state of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, is now supplying renewable electricity to the German grid. |
07 Aug 25 |
Germany: PNE sells Sundern-Allendorf wind farm to Encavis PNE has sold the wind farm project in Sundern-Allendorf, Sauerland, to Hamburg-based Encavis. The wind farm is currently still under construction. It consists of five wind turbines and has a total output of 34 megawatts. |
07 Aug 25 |
Germany: Vestas secures 74 MW order in Germany Vestas has secured a 74 MW order in Germany as part of its Q3 order intake. Delivery planned to begin in Q3 2026 with commissioning scheduled for Q4 2026. |
07 Aug 25 |
Germany: Wind Europe comments on the results of Germany's second offshore wind auction in 2025 Germany has announced the results of its second offshore wind auction in 2025. Two offshore wind sites in the North Sea with a total capacity of 2.5 GW were on offer. But the auction failed: not a single offshore wind project bid in. That’s a clear signal from the industry: Germany’s offshore wind auction design is not fit for purpose. |
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