German wind turbine manufacturer eno energy has filed for bankruptcy.
Documents published earlier this week by the Rostock District Court in Germany’s Mecklenburg-Vorpommern state show that that eno energy and its service and maintenance subsidiary, eno energy systems, have started the bankruptcy proceedings.
The court has appointed Christoph Morgen from Hamburg law firm Brinkmann and Partner and the provisional insolvency administrator.
Rerik-based eno energy produces onshore units in the 2MW-6MW range. Earlier this year it secured long-term syndicated financing from a consortium of German banks and backed by 80% default guarantees from the Federal Republic of Germany, the State of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern and the Free State of Saxony.
It employs around 300 people across six locations in Germany, including production facilities in Rostock.
It was founded in 1999 and started developing wind turbines in 2005, installing its first unit in France in 2008.


