Q-Energy Deutschland GmbH has won a bidding process conducted by Capcora and acquired a 27.5 wind project in Southern Germany. Both companies agreed to keep the transaction price confidential.
Located in Baden-Württemberg, the installation of the first turbines is expected in 2025. The wind farm is anticipated to generate roughly 60 million kWh of electricity annually and provide power to approximately 15,000 homes.
KWR Kanzlei für Wirtschaftsrecht Rechtsanwaltsgesellschaft mbH represented the seller, while Reuther Rieche Partnerschaft von Rechtsanwälten mbB represented Q-Energy in the transaction. Capcora acted as the seller's M&A advisor.
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