PNE has sold two wind farm projects in France reinforcing its position in one of its key European markets.
The 14.4MW Clermont-en-Argonne wind farm in the Grand Est region was developed by PNE France and sold to JP Energie Environnement in July. Construction began in September 2025, with commissioning planned for the end of 2026.
The 11.3MW Genouillé wind farm in Nouvelle-Aquitaine has been sold to French energy company Sorégies. Developed and built by PNE France, it entered operation in July 2025. PNE Group will continue to operate the wind farm on behalf of Sorégies through its subsidiary, energy consult France.
Alaïa Advisory advised PNE on both transactions.
PNE chief executive Heiko Wuttke said: “We are delighted to have found two buyers who are as committed to the expansion of renewable energies as we are. Together, we are making another important contribution to the energy transition. At the same time, the sale underlines the importance of the French market for the PNE Group. The sale of both projects once again demonstrates the high quality of PNE France’s work.”
With the sale of the Clermont-en-Argonne and Genouillé projects, PNE has now completed three project sales in the second half of 2025, following the disposal of the Sundern-Allendorf wind farm in Germany. Wuttke added that further sales are progressing as planned and that the company expects to meet its 2025 guidance.


