A 31MW wind farm in Germany being developed by Qair and Koehler Renewable Energy is resuming construction, following a winter break.
Five Vestas wind turbines with a total rated capacity of 31MW are being installed while a new transformer station connected for the first time on 11 April.
The Höringhausen wind farm consists of two subprojects.
Four of the turbines belong to the Langer Wald wind farm, while another one is part of the Waldeck project area.
The five Vestas V162 wind turbines will each have a rated capacity of 6.2MW, a hub height of 166 metres, and a tip height of 247 metres.
The foundations and the first 83 metres of the concrete towers were already erected last year.
“Our teamwork with Qair has been consistently characterized by mutual respect, openness, and an absolute determination to make an important contribution to decarbonizing the power sector together,” said Nicolas Christoph, head of the Wind Power, Solar, Hydro & Business Development Division at Koehler Renewable Energy.
Qair Project Manager Stefan Ziegler added: “This project shows how collaborative action and a shared vision can drive the energy transition forward in concrete ways. Needless to say, we’re tremendously proud of making this flagship project a reality together with Koehler Renewable Energy.”


