EnBW starts operation of 17.3 MW Emmingen-Liptingen wind project in Baden-Württemberg

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EnBW has started the operation of the 17.3 MW Emmingen-Liptingen wind farm located in the Tuttlingen district, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. 

The project consists of roughly 32,000 solar modules that can generate over 20 million kilowatt-hours per year and thus meet the annual electricity needs of around 5,800 households. A transformer station in Mauenheim connects the solar park to the grid.

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