RWE has started the construction of the 22.8 MW Sandbostel-Bevern wind project in Lower Saxony, Germany.
The project consists of four Nordex wind turbines, which are being erected in the Rotenburg (Wümme) district, at the south-western edge of the Hamburg metropolitan area. The project is expected to produce enough green electricity to supply over 13,000 households.
The 17.5 MW installed capacity of the project is owned by RWE, while the identical turbine with a nominal capacity of 5.7 MW is installed by RWE on behalf of the local citizens’ cooperative OsteWind GmbH & Co. KG. The cooperative will operate this turbine themselves.
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