VSB has commissioned the Extertal wind farm (pictured) in the northeast of the Lippe District, where two Enercon E-138 turbines are now feeding power into the grid.
The company said the 8.4MW project was completed after about 14 months of construction and will generate enough electricity for around 15000 people.
It added that the municipality will receive a financial contribution of 0.2 euro cents per kilowatt hour under the Renewable Energy Sources Act.
“We are pleased to start the year with the grid connection and successful commissioning of the Extertal wind farm,” said Thomas Winkler, managing director of VSB Deutschland.
“Our thanks go to all partners and companies involved for their professional cooperation as well as the smooth and efficient implementation on site,” he added.
“The Extertal project exemplifies the interplay between technological innovation, regional value creation, and ecological responsibility,” stated Felix Grolman, chief executive of VSB Group.
Restoration of turbine sites and access routes will begin when weather allows ahead of an inauguration festival planned for spring 2026.
The project features an AI-based protection system using four cameras on each tower to detect agricultural activity and enable short-term shutdowns during mowing and harvesting to protect birds of prey.
VSB is also constructing the Arnsberg wind farm in the Hochsauerland District, which will feature three turbines totalling 18MW and is scheduled for commissioning in spring 2027.


