Energiequelle starts construction of Lüben wind farm in Lower Saxony
21.3 MW
Capacity
Energiequelle has begun construction of the Lüben wind farm, featuring five Enercon E-138 turbines with a total capacity of 21.3MW, in the district of Gifhorn in Lower Saxony, Germany.
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Energiequelle has commenced construction of the Lüben wind farm in the district of Gifhorn, Lower Saxony, Germany. This development-stage onshore wind project will feature five Enercon E-138 turbines, contributing a total capacity of 21.3 MW to the regional grid. The deal, announced on March 4, 2026, represents a tangible step in expanding Germany's renewable energy infrastructure.
This project signifies Energiequelle's continued activity as a developer in the German renewable energy market. The involvement of Enercon as a turbine supplier, a company previously identified in an onshore wind acquisition deal in Türkiye, underscores its role in the supply chain for such developments. While the project's value remains undisclosed, its progression to the construction phase highlights a commitment to adding new renewable generation capacity.
The consistent development of such onshore wind projects is crucial for Germany's energy transition strategy, aiming to increase renewable energy generation and diversify its energy mix. This deal contributes directly to the ongoing expansion of the nation's renewable energy portfolio.
- Development-stage onshore wind project in Lower Saxony, Germany.
- 21.3 MW capacity utilizing five Enercon E-138 turbines.
- Energiequelle acting as the developer, with Enercon as the turbine supplier.
- Project announced on March 4, 2026, with construction commenced.
Timeline
Announced
Mar 4, 2026
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