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Greenwind Group has acquired the project rights for a 22.4 MW wind project in Brandenburg, Germany, from Green Energy 3000 GmbH. The asset includes four Vestas V150-5.6 MW turbines at a 166-meter hub height. It has secured all permits and an award from the Federal Network Agency under Germany’s feed-in premium scheme.
The core shift is simple: this is a fully permitted, subsidy-backed project moving directly into construction under an integrated execution model.
Green Wind Construction GmbH will handle build-out, with cable and road works already starting alongside the employee-owned Nord1 turbine. Crane and assembly areas are scheduled for April 2026, turbine delivery from August 2026, and full commissioning by January 2027.
Commercially, the value sits in execution certainty. A permitted project with a confirmed feed-in premium and defined construction schedule reduces development and pricing risk. There is no merchant exposure at entry and no grid lottery remaining.
This signals where German onshore wind capital is concentrating: sub-50 MW, fully permitted assets with locked-in support and immediate construction visibility. Buyers are underwriting delivery, not optionality.
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