The PNE Group has received permits for the construction and operation of two onshore wind farms in Germany.
This means that a total of 28.8MW of wind energy can be installed in Schleswig-Holstein and the expansion of renewable energies can progress further, PNE said.In the municipality of Lütau in the district of Lauenburg, a wind farm will be built with five wind turbines of the type Nordex N 149 with a nominal output of 5.7MW each.
The total rated capacity of the wind farm will amount to 28.5MW.The PNE Group has also received approval for the extension of the Stuvenborn wind farm in the Segeberg district.
A 6MW Vestas V150 plant is to be built near the municipality of the same name.
At the end of January 2023, the company had already commissioned two plants on adjacent sites.
Together with the third plant, 16.2MW of renewable energy will be installed at the Stuvenborn wind farm.The PNE Group is thus continuing its successes. Last year, PNE received approvals for renewable energy projects with a nominal output of 162MW in Germany.Markus Lesser, chief executive of PNE AG, said: “We are very pleased with the permits we have been granted. We are planning to include both wind farms in our own generation portfolio.
“This means that we are continuing to expand our portfolio.
“We are well on track to achieving our strategic goal for 2027.
“Following this, we want to be either operating or constructing our own wind farms and photovoltaic systems with a total output of 1,500 MW/MWp.”The PNE Group’s own generation portfolio currently includes wind farms with an output of around 370MW.
Further wind farms with an output of 281.3MW, which are intended for own operations, are in the construction phase.


