Ebert Erneuerbare Energien Sells 3 Wind Turbines Of The Grohnde Wind Farm With 10.35 MW To Trianel Erneuerbare Energien

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Project developer Ebert Erneuerbare Energien with offices in Cremlingen (near Braunschweig) and Kiel sells three
wind turbines of the Grohnde wind farm in Lower Saxony to Trianel Erneuerbare Energien GmbH & Co. KG (TEE). The parties have agreed not to disclose the purchase price. The advisory firm Capcora was responsible for the transaction as a sell-side advisor.

The owner-managed family company Ebert Erneuerbare Energien sells three wind turbines from the Grohnde-Kirchohsen wind farm with a total output of 10.35 MW.

The Grohnde wind farm has a total of eight wind turbines with a total capacity of 27.6 MW and was commissioned in November 2018 – making it one of the last onshore wind projects to be remunerated according to the EEG 2014.

The wind farm is particularly symbolic because of its location – the site is not far from the Grohnde nuclear power plant, which is to be shut down at the end of 2021 after an operating time of 37 years. While the nuclear power plant will soon cease to operate, the wind farm started producing electricity a year ago.

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“We thank Capcora for their support in selling our three wind turbines. With Trianel we have gained an experienced and professional partner for our wind project – we look forward to the joint operation of our Grohnde wind farm,” says Tim Ebert, managing partner of Ebert Erneuerbare Energien GmbH. 

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