Energiekontor said it has reached financial close for the Beiersdorf-Freudenberg wind park in Brandenburg, a project that secured construction approval in the Federal Network Agency’s February 2025 EEG tender with a nominal capacity of about 17 megawatts.
The project will feature three 5.7-MW Nordex N149 turbines in the Märkisch-Oderland district, with commissioning scheduled for 2027. The machines will have a hub height of roughly 164 metres and a rotor diameter of 149 metres. Energiekontor said it expects the wind farm to generate around 36 GWh annually from its first full year of operation.
According to the developer, the output will be sufficient to supply about 11,000 average households with renewable electricity, avoiding more than 27,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions each year.
With this latest achievement, Energiekontor has now reached financial close for 13 wind and solar projects totalling around 343 MW in the 2025 financial year. The company said this brings the number of projects currently under construction to 20, representing more than 628 MW of capacity.
“The financial close for the Beiersdorf-Freudenberg wind park project is an important milestone for us – and a clear signal that well-planned renewable energy projects remain economically viable even under challenging conditions,” said chief executive Peter Szabo. He added that the step “underlines our expertise in the development and implementation of high-quality wind projects” and contributes further to Germany’s renewable energy expansion.
