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CEE acquires 19.8MW German wind farm from juwi

Hamburg-based CEE Group is to acquire the Gollenberg wind farm currently under construction in Rheinland-Pfalz from juwi Energieprojekte, the company that is also responsible for the construction stage as general contractor.

The wind farm comprises six Vesta V126 turbines. The hub height is 137 m, the rotor diameter is 126 m and the wind farm’s total capacity amounts to 19.8 megawatts (MW).
 
After commissioning, the turbines will supply environmentally friendly power to about 15,000 households each year.
 
The wind farm is expected to be fully connected to the grid at the end of January 2017.
 
CEE Operations, which manages the CEE Group’s power plant portfolio, will be responsible for commercial operations. juwi Operations und Maintenance GmbH will assume responsibility for technical operations. This is the fifth project that the CEE Group and juwi have implemented jointly.
 
Detlef Schreiber, the CEE Group’s CEO, says: “By acquiring Gollenberg, CEE has also managed to continue the growth strategy in the wind segment in Germany in an extremely challenging market environment. Together with our reliable partners, we also intend to continue to grow outside our core markets.”
 
Michael Class, the juwi Group’s CEO, says: “The Gollenberg wind farm clearly demonstrates that turbines can be operated profitably in the long term even at so-called low-wind sites thanks to modern inland technology. We are very pleased to have implemented this project with the CEE Group.”
 
The Gollenberg wind farm increases the CEE Group’s renewables portfolio to about 556 MW. In 2017, CEE’s energy plants will probably produce about 880,000 megawatt hours (MWh) of power from renewable sources.

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