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ENOVA, a German developer, has acquired the Dollenkamp wind energy project from BayWa r.e. The project has an installed capacity of around 45 MW. The acquisition adds to ENOVA’s renewable energy portfolio and its regional footprint.
The project is located southwest of the town of Brakel in the Höxter district of North Rhine-Westphalia in Germany. It will generate around 100,000 MWh of green electricity every year. The project will be powered by eight Vestas V162 turbines, each with a capacity of 5.6 MW. The commissioning is slated for the fourth quarter of 2025.
The project will be executed by BayWa r.e. on a turnkey basis. Once handed over, ENOVA will retain the operations and management of the wind farm.
Matthias Taft, CEO of BayWa r.e., commented: “We are very pleased about the sale to ENOVA. We strongly believe that wind energy is a key pillar of a forward-looking energy system. It is sustainable, competitive and combines technological innovation with real benefits for citizens and communities. Public acceptance is especially important to us, and we are committed to a transparent dialogue that includes local communities. Dollenkamp is a great example of lived, collective engagement – a value shared by both BayWa r.e. and ENOVA.”
Hauke Brümmer, CEO of the ENOVA group, added: “With the purchase of the Dollenkamp wind farm, we are not only strengthening our regional presence, but also diversifying our portfolio, which now comprises more than 800 MW of onshore wind energy. The fact that we have once again achieved a successful conclusion with BayWa r.e. underlines the trusting partnership and the excellent cooperation that has already connected us in previous projects.”














