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Dalkendorf And Waldow: Qualitas Energy Receives Permits For 60 MW of Wind Power Capacity

Berlin, Germany - Qualitas Energy has received the permits for the Dalkendorf and Waldow wind farms with a total capacity of more than 60 MW.

According to Qualitas Energy, the municipality of Dalkendorf in the district of Rostock is set for an energy transition. As part of a greenfield project, approval has been granted for the construction of seven 5.7 MW turbines. The Dalkendorf wind farm is one of more than 100 wind energy projects currently under development by Qualitas Energy in Germany.

Sustainable energy production of the future is also being planned at the Waldow site, south-east of Berlin, in partnership with Notus Energy. In Waldow, the repowering of an existing wind farm with a total of eight turbines has been approved. These will now be replaced by four 5.6 MW turbines.

“After a comprehensive technical and legal planning review, we decide which turbines can still be operated," explains Jean Kersten, Project Manager in Waldow. "The remaining turbines are replaced by innovative and more powerful ones. In this way, we achieve a land consolidation in many wind farms, which reduces the total number of turbines and at the same time increases the production of environmentally friendly electricity."

The Waldow wind farm is scheduled to go into operation in 2025, followed by the Dalkendorf wind farm in 2026.



Source: IWR Online, 27 Nov 2023

 


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