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Wind energy

Environmentally friendly energy

Our project portfolio includes 14 wind farms with a total output of 126 MW. The wind farms are all located in Germany and are financed by the EBL Wind Invest investment vehicle.

Schönermark wind farm

Overview

In operation since: 2016
Total capacity:
17.3 MW
Number of turbines:
5
Capacity per turbine: 3.45 MW
Hub height: 137.0–141.5 m
Service life: 25 years


On 2 November 2017, EBL Wind Invest (EWI) successfully expanded its portfolio with the purchase of the 17.3 MW Schönermark I wind farm. The wind farm was developed by UKA and put into operation at the end of 2016. UKA is also responsible for the technical operational management of the wind farm, while EBL is responsible for business management and commercial operations.

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