RENEWABLE ENERGIES FOR TODAY AND TOMORROW.
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DISCOVER WHAT MOVES US
PROFILE WKN AG is one of the leading developers of turn-key energy projects in Europe, South Africa and the United States. The business activities of the Husum-based pioneer in the wind industry range from location evaluation and development to planning and financing, to the turn-key construction
Wind farm Francofonte in Italy
and operation of energy farms and right on up to their technical and commercial administration.
Already since 1990 we have stood in the forefront of the
OUR GUIDELINE
OUR VISION
For more than twenty years WKN has been developing
We know that it is possible to supply electrical power
wind and solar projects and successfully turning them into
entirely through renewable resources.
reality. WKN projects fulfil the highest demands in terms
of quality and cost-effectiveness and thus they have made
We work to ensure that ecologically and sustainably gen-
us a leading and significant market player.
erated electricity will flow from every socket, and thus we
most experienced project planners worldwide with about
assume the responsibility for a safer energy supply in har-
100 developed wind farms and various photovoltaic pro-
mony with man and the environment.
jects. Our staff members are highly motivated and quali-
OUR MISSION
fied experts who embrace each project as a new challenge and strive to achieve the optimal solution for each specific
Our mission is to implement wind and solar energy projects
situation in close cooperation with our local partners and
worldwide. The key to our success is the WKN model for
colleagues.
project development that starts with the initial project idea
INVESTMENTS IN RENEWABLE ENERGIES ...
and follows right on through to repowering. It unites eco-
... serve not only to protect the climate but are also a very
In addition to its headquarters in Husum, Germany, WKN
nomic and ecological aspects. With great enthusiasm our
interesting option for capital investment.
has subsidiaries and joint ventures also in various other
staff work together as a team to develop the WKN projects.
countries in Europe and in the United States.
Thus we meet our own challenging requirements as well as
For many years well-known institutional investors have
the expectations of our customers and business partners.
been integrating the energy farms developed by WKN into their portfolios. Major international corporations,
Since mid of 2013, about 83 percent of WKN shares are owned by PNE WIND AG located in Cuxhaven/Germany
The completion of our quality projects is our contribution
funds associations and energy suppliers rank among WKN
while approx. 17 percent are held by private and institu-
to the success of our company and the conservation of the
AG’s clients.
tional shareholders.
environment – 100 % renewable and decentralised energy supply. Every single member of our staff serves an ambas-
We offer institutional investors extensive options for the
sador in their daily work in pursuit of the WKN mission and
acquisition of our projects.
jointly contributes to the sustainable success of the company with their creative ideas. 02
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PROFILE
PROFILE
OUR LOCATIONS Germany
Ukraine
WKN AG
WKN Ukraine
Otto-Hahn-Str. 12–16
Turgenivska St. 38
25813 Husum
Office 2, Gebäude D
+49 4841 89 44-100
01054 Kyiv
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+380 44 227 43 93
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France
Bulgaria
WKN France S.A.S.U.
BOGDANOV CONSULT EOOD
Immeuble Le Cambridge
Shipka 12
10 boulevard Emile Gabory
1504 Sofia
44200 Nantes
+359 2 9438685
+33 240 5873 10
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www.iw-concepts.com
www.wkn-france.fr
THE WKN MANAGING BOARD
Italy
Sweden
WKN Italia s.r.l.
VKS Vindkraft Sverige AB
Stradale Primosole No 38
Strandvägen 169
95121 Catania
59146 Motala
+39 095 73 57 370
+46 141 44 11 00
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[email protected] www.vksvind.se
Dr Jürgen Dambrowski
Roland Stanze
Member of the Board / CFO
Member of the Board / COO
WKN Italia s.r.l.
USA
Born in 1954 and bringing extensive finance experience
Born in 1965 and a well-experienced stager within the
Viale Salvatore Rebecchini
Windkraft Nord USA LLC
with him. He holds a doctorate degree in business admin-
wind business. The graduate economist began his pro-
n° 5 – Torre Sud
4365 Executive Drive
istration and held over a twenty year period various senior
fessional career in the wind industry already in 1992
00148 Roma
Suite 1470
management positions at Robert Bosch GmbH in Germany
at EnergieKontor AG and was furtheron responsible
+39 06 456 833 22
92121 San Diego
and abroad. Between 2005 and 2007, Jürgen Dambrowski
for infrastructural fonds as authorized signatory at the
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worked as CEO and CFO of the companies Index Werke
Commerzbank Group. As of 1999 he has played a key
and Traub Drehmaschinen. After working for two years
role in the national and international development of the
as Senior Executive Consultant at Horváth & Partners, he
project planner PNE WIND AG. Since January 1, 2014
Poland
South Africa
took over the position as CFO of the 2D Group (today
Roland Stanze is member of the WKN AG Board being
Sevivon Sp. z o.o.
WKN Windcurrent SA
SURTECO SE). July 2014, Dr Jürgen Dambrowski has been
responsible for the whole operating segment including
Wojska Polskiego 24-26
PO Box 762
appointed CFO of WKN AG.
project development and sales.
75-712 Koszalin
Wilderness 6560
+48 943 42 54 51
+27 44 877 0564
[email protected]
[email protected]
www.windkraftnord.com
www.sevivon.pl
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COMPETENCES
COMPETENCES Project Planning Wind Energy _ Development _ Financing _ Realisation _ Repowering
Repowering in wind farm Hedwigenkoog
Project Planning Solar Power Stations (PV) Technical Operation Management Innovation@WKN
PROJECT PLANNING WIND ENERGY The heart and soul of our company is the planning and
We evaluate the resources, analyse the quality and situa-
development of wind farms. Project planning stands for
tion of a location, establish wind measurements and re-
the development of an idea up to the commissioning of
turn prognoses, provide expert reports on wind, shade
a project and this may take several years. Every new wind
projection and noise pollution in addition to commission-
farm project makes new demands on all parties involved.
ing environmental audits. Together with local authorities,
In cooperation with our partners we develop tailor-made
residents and energy suppliers we work out practicable
solutions and react flexibly to the given local conditions.
solutions.
WKN operates in Germany, numerous other European
When it comes to obtaining building permits and nego-
countries, South Africa and the USA. Innovative Wind
tiating with energy suppliers, it pays off to take advantage
Concepts, a subsidiary of WKN established in 2006, is re-
of our competence in all technical, legal and business-
sponsible for the development of wind energy projects
relevant matters. The rules and regulations applicable
on the southern East European markets of Bulgaria and
differ depending on the region and the country. Especially
Romania.
here our clients and business partners benefit from the know-how and skills of our employees and legal advi-
_ DEVELOPMENT
sors to develop sustainable solutions. We file the building applications for our clients and obtain all necessary permits – in Germany and throughout the world.
One of the most decisive factors for the success of a wind farm is the choice of location. And only when the technical inspection of a location delivers positive results in every respect, do we tackle a project.
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COMPETENCES
Our repowering services are a perfect example of the
Maintaining an optimal technical state is undoubtedly the
broad and long-standing experience of WKN AG. The so-
prime requirement for the sustainable profitability of any
called multi-life cycle of our value creation comprises the
investment. Hence for that very reason many customers
entire life cycle of a wind farm starting with the initial
have been placing their confidence in the professional
site securing followed by its construction and the future
operational management of energy consult for many
repowering of the original project and even beyond.
years.
PROJECT PLANNING – SOLAR POWER STATIONS (PHOTOVOLTAIC)
INNOVATION@WKN WKN believes in the competitiveness of renewable energies. Hence we commit ourselves to “grid parity” world-
WKN projects, plans and constructs solar power stations.
wide. The objective is to provide electricity (and deriva-
Every new project makes new demands on all parties
tives) at competitive prices independent from existing
involved. In cooperation with our partners we develop
feed-in tariffs.
tailor-made solutions and react flexibly to the given local
_ FINANCING
conditions. WKN develops projects from the idea up to
Thus by combining wind and solar energy with genera-
the commissioning and subsequent operation.
tors, balancing energy can be supplied with a high percentage of renewable energies. Innumerable areas world-
The fundamental requirement for financing any project is,
Every “Land” in Germany, every state maintains a vast
WKN obtains the individual components of a photovoltaic
wide are undersupplied with energy although they have
first of all, a sound business concept and structure.
number of building regulations and health protection
station such as the modules or inverters from renowned
sun and wind in abundance. In order to enhance energy
and safety provisions that need to be observed and im-
manufacturers. Thus WKN guarantees the highest quality
supply here, we are working with a team to create inno-
Integrity and reliability are the ‘be-all and end-all’ in the fi-
plemented. Here we virtually build on solid foundations:
standards at the best price-performance ratios.
vative concepts for providing energy to the areas remote
nance business and solid financing concepts the pillars of pro-
our extensive experience in numerous markets and our
ject success. Here our clients benefit from our long-standing
in-depth knowledge of the different stages of project re-
WKN taps into a great network of cooperation with
cooperation with credit institutions operating worldwide.
alisation.
developers. With WKN at their side, developers have a
from the grid. Combining ecology and economy driven by innovation.
strong, experienced partner who accompanies the proEvaluations of economic efficiency and continuous liquidity planning for each and every project are in good hands
_ REPOWERING
ject development and implements the turn-key construction of the PV power station.
with us during all project stages. The replacement of old wind energy turbines with new
_ REALISATION
powerful wind turbines represents the undisputed supreme discipline of project planning. Planning and corpo-
TECHNICAL OPERATION MANAGEMENT
rate challenges, the comparably long time frame for the It is particularly during the construction phase that our
completion of repowering measures, height limitations as
Already since 1991 the energy consult team has been
clients and partners benefit from the long-standing ex-
well as various economic aspects make repowering a very
responsible for ensuring the operational safety and invest-
perience of our team. We ensure that all necessary re-
complex task.
ment reliability of regenerative energy plants. In addition
quirements are fulfilled for the timely delivery of the wind
to the operational management of numerous wind farms,
turbines, organise the optimal setup of construction sites
We would be glad to support you to your advantage with
the experts from energy consult are also in charge of pho-
and coordinate the individual construction phases with
our extensive expertise in the field of repowering together
tovoltaic stations. Since January 2014, energy consult has
purpose and precision. Moreover, we coordinate the co-
with our partner, the BGZ Fondsverwaltung.
been a company of PNE WIND Group based in Cuxhaven
operation with network operators, experts, different ser-
as well as at the House of Future Energies, Husum.
vice providers and all authorities concerned. 08
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REFERENCES
REFERENCES Since the company’s foundation in 1990 the WKN experts have been contributing their share in actively promoting the dynamic growth of the
Wind farm Porep-Jännersdorf, Germany
wind energy market – a remarkable achievement. REALIZED AND INITIATED WKN WIND FARMS WIND FARM TOTAL Siebenbäumen (GER) Looft II (GER)
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NUMBER OF WEC
TYPE OF WEC
694
TOTAL CAPACITY (MW)
START OF OPERATION / DATE OF SALES
1.227,06
2
Vestas V112 / 3,075 MW, HH 119 m
6,15
December 2014
4
2 x Vestas V112 / 3,075 MW, HH 94 m, 2 x Vestas V90 / 2 MW, HH 105 m
10,15
December 2014
Nentzelsrode (GER)
2
Enercon E82 / 2,3 MW, HH 138 m
4,6
August 2014
Dargies (FR)
6
Enercon E82 / 2,0 MW, HH 78 m
12
June 2014
Kropp (GER)
3
Vestas V112 / 3,0 MW, HH 94 m
9
May 2014
Kastorf (GER)
5
Vestas V112 / 3,0 MW, 2 x WTG HH 94 m & 3 x WTG HH 119 m
15
December 2013
Kropp (GER)
3
Vestas V112 / 3,0 MW, HH 94 m
9
December 2013
Ebersgrün (GER)
4
REpower MM92/ 2,05 MW, HH 100 m
8,2
December 2012 December 2012
Hollige (GER)
5
Vestas V90/2,0 MW, HH 105 m
10
Wagner (USA)**
2
Vestas V90 / 3 MW, HH 80 m
6
April 2012
Mozart (USA)**
12
Nordex N100 / 2,5 MW, HH 80 m
30
December 2011
Suderbruch (GER)
8
Vestas V90 / 2 MW, HH 105 m
16
December 2011
Rugenort (GER)***
3
Enercon E82 / 2,3 MW, HH 85 m
6,9
Mai – June 2011
Vetschau (GER)
1
Vestas V90 / 2 MW, HH 125 m
2
December 2010
Bardy (PL)**
25
Vestas V90 / 2,0 MW, HH 105 m
50
November 2010
Hedwigenkoog (GER)***
6
Enercon E82 / 2,3 MW, HH 85 m
13,8
September 2010
Giunchetto (IT)
35
Vestas V52 / 0,85 MW, HH 55 m
29,75
July 2010
Kittlitz II (GER)
8
Vestas V90 / 2,0 MW, HH 105 m
16
April 2010
Wehrhain (GER)
8
Vestas V90 / 2,0 MW, HH 105 m
16
March 2009
Schönhagen II (GER)
1
Enercon E-70-4 / 2,3 MW, HH 98,2 m
2,3
March 2009
Karstädt II (GER)
1
Vestas V90 / 2,0 MW, HH 105 m
2
January 2009
Oelsig II (GER)
1
Vestas V90 / 2,0 MW, HH 105 m
2
January 2009
Rocca Rossa (IT)**
29
Vestas V90 / 2,0 MW, HH 95 m
58
August 2008
Thiré (FR)**
14
Gamesa G58 / 0,85 MW, HH 71 m
11,9
Pouillé-l‘Hermenault (FR)**
14
Gamesa G58 / 0,85 MW, HH 71 m
11,9
July 2008
Ramiers (FR)**
4
Vestas V90 / 3,0 MW, HH 105 m
12
July 2008
July 2008
Grande Epine (FR)**
4
Vestas V90 / 3,0 MW, HH 105 m
12
July 2008
Bouville (FR)**
4
Vestas V90 / 3,0 MW, HH 105 m
12
July 2008
La Vallière (FR)**
4
Vestas V90 / 2,0 MW, HH 105 m
8
July 2008
Beauséjour (FR)**
4
Vestas V90 / 2,0 MW, HH 105 m
8
July 2008
Vigne de Foix (FR)**
2
Vestas V90 / 3,0 MW, HH 105 m
6
July 2008
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REFERENCES
REFERENCES
WIND FARM
NUMBER OF WEC
TYPE OF WEC
TOTAL CAPACITY (MW)
START OF OPERATION / DATE OF SALES
WIND FARM
NUMBER OF WEC
TYPE OF WEC
TOTAL CAPACITY (MW)
START OF OPERATION / DATE OF SALES
Terre aux Saints (FR)**
3
Vestas V90 / 3,0 MW, HH 105 m
9
July 2008
Lüdersdorf (GER)
10
Vestas V80 / 2,0 MW, HH 78 m
20
December 2001
Mesnil (FR)**
3
Vestas V90 / 3,0 MW, HH 105 m
9
July 2008
Meerhof II (GER)
2
Vestas V66 / 1,65 MW, HH 78 m
3,3
Nov. – Dec. 2001
La Pagodière (FR)**
2
Vestas V90 / 3,0 MW, HH 105 m
6
July 2008
Looft (GER)
6
Vestas V66 / 1,65 MW, HH 67 m
9,9
Oct. – Nov. 2001 July – Oct. 2001
Noirterre (FR)**
6
Vestas V90 / 2,0 MW, HH 105 m
12
July 2008
Apensen (GER)
21
Vestas V66 / 1,65 MW, HH 67 m
34,65
Thouarsais (FR)**
6
Vestas V90 / 2,0 MW, HH 105 m
12
July 2008
Hambergen (GER)
5
Vestas V47 / 0,66 MW, HH 65 m
3,3
Chapelle-Gaudin (FR)**
6
Vestas V90 / 2,0 MW, HH 105 m
12
July 2008
Zinndorf (GER)
9
Vestas V66 / 1,65 MW, HH 78 m
14,85
June 2001 April – May 2001
Karstädt (GER)
10
Vestas V90 / 2,0 MW, HH 105 m
20
December 2007
Kuhla (GER)
4
Vestas V66 / 1,65 MW, HH 67 m
6,6
December 2000
Cortijo de Guerra (ES)
14
Vestas V90 / 3,0 MW, HH 105 m
42
December 2007
Meerhof XI (GER)
11
Vestas V66 / 1,65 MW, HH 78 m
18,15
Oct. – Nov. 2000 September 2000
Snyder (USA)
21
Vestas V90 / 3,0 MW, HH 105 m
63
December 2007
Francofonte (IT)
24
Vestas V90 / 3,0 MW, HH 105 m
72
June 2007
Wulfsdorf (GER)
7
Vestas V66 / 1,65 MW, HH 67 m
11,55
Klein Rodensleben (GER)
3
Vestas V66 / 1,65 MW, HH 78 m
4,95
Oelsig (GER)
2
Vestas V90 / 2,0 MW, HH 105 m
4
May 2000
January 2007
Huje (GER)
15
Vestas V66 / 1,65 MW, HH 67 m
24,75
March – April 2000
Puls (GER)
10
Vestas V66 / 1,65 MW, HH 67 m
16,5
November 1999
Sörup (GER)
3
2 x Vestas V66 / 1,65 MW, HH 67 m 1 x Vestas V80 / 2,0 MW, HH 67 m
5,3
Oct. – Nov. 1999
Karcino (PL)
17
Vestas V90 / 3,0 MW, HH 105 m
51
December 2006
Kittlitz (GER)
5
Vestas V90 / 2,0 MW, HH 105 m
10
December 2006
Halenbeck (GER)
9
Vestas V90 / 2,0 MW, HH 100 m
18
December 2006
Freyenstein (GER)
8
Vestas V80 / 2,0 MW, HH 60 m
16
June 2006
Rosenschloß (GER)
4
Vestas V47 / 0,66 MW, HH 60 m
2,64
June – July 1999
Windenergiefonds Westküste (GER)
23
Vestas V47 / 0,66 MW, HH 60 m
15,18
May – July 1999
Wöhrden Nord-West (GER)
3
Vestas V47 / 0,66 MW, HH 60 m
1,98
May 1999
Eberschütz II (GER)
2
Vestas V47 / 0,66 MW, HH 65 m
1,32
February 1999
Süderdeich (GER)
4
Vestas V47 / 0,66 MW, HH 55 m
2,64
February 1999
Wöhrden West (GER)
4
Vestas V44 / 0,6 MW, HH 53 m
2,4
January 1999
Schönberg (GER)
8
Vestas V44 / 0,6 MW, HH 63 m
4,8
December 1998
Gerdshagen-Rapshagen (GER)
7
Vestas V90 / 2,0 MW, HH 105 m
14
December 2005
Bad Essen II (GER)
2
Vestas V90 / 2,0 MW, HH 105 m
4
December 2005
Bad Essen (GER)
2
Vestas V90 / 2,0 MW, HH 105 m
4
December 2005
Horst (GER)
2
Vestas V80 / 2,0 MW, HH 60 m
4
December 2005
Zerbst (GER)
2
GE Wind Energy / 1,5 MW, HH 80 m
3
December 2005
Bechlin (GER)
2
NEG Micon NM72 / 1,5 MW, HH 64 m
3
September 2005
Roter Berg (GER)
4
Vestas V82 / 1,5 MW, HH 101 m
6
July 2005
Porep-Jännersdorf (GER)
31
Vestas V90 / 2,0 MW, HH 105 m
62
December 2004
Schönhagen II (GER)
1
Vestas V80 / 2,0 MW, HH 78 m
2
November 2004
Putlitz Süd (GER)
5
Vestas V90 / 2,0 MW, HH 105 m
10
October 2004 October 2004
Rantrum (GER)
6
Vestas V66 / 1,65 MW, HH 60 m
9,9
Dec. 1998 – Feb. 1999
Wöhrden III (GER)
6
Vestas V47 / 0,60 MW, HH 53 m
3,6
December 1998
Wöhrden II (GER)
13
Vestas V47 / 0,66 MW, HH 60 m
8,58
December 1998
Wöhrden I (GER)
10
Vestas V47 / 0,66 MW, HH 60 m
6,6
Dec. 1998 – Jan. 1999
Schönhagen (GER)
5
Vestas V90 / 2,0 MW, HH 105 m
10
Norderwöhrden IV* (GER)
1
Vestas V52 / 0,85 MW, HH 65 m
0,85
June 2004
Wöhrden IV (GER)
2
Vestas V47 / 0,66 MW, HH 65 m
1,32
February 2004
Fiefbergen (GER)
Krempdorf (GER)
8
7 x Vestas V80 / 2,0 MW, HH 60 m 1 x Vestas V66 / 1,75 MW, HH 67 m
15,75
Nov. – Dec. 2003
Büttel (GER)
Zitz-Warchau (GER)
20
NEG Micon NM64 / 1,5 MW, HH 80 m
30
Sep. – Oct. 2003
Schwalkenstrom (GER)
4
Vestas V39 / 0,5 MW, HH 40 m
Hedwigenkoog (GER)
10
Vestas V27 / 0,225 MW, HH 30 m
Wönkhausen (GER)
4
Vestas V80 / 2,0 MW, HH 78 m
8
December 2002
Seelow (GER)
9
Vestas V80 / 2,0 MW, HH 78 m
18
November 2002
Nordwalde (GER)
2
NEG Micon NM60 / 1,0 MW, HH 80 m
2
November 2002
Norderwöhrden III (GER)
3
Vestas V52 / 0,85 MW, HH 65 m
2,55
November 2002
Bentfeld (GER)
5
Vestas V66 / 1,65 MW, HH 67 m
8,25
Aug. – Sep. 2002
12
Eberschütz I (GER)
3
Vestas V44 / 0,6 MW, HH 61 m
1,8
Rugenort (GER)
5
Vestas V44 / 0,6 MW, HH 51 m
3
2
Vestas V44 / 0,6 MW, HH 51 m
1,2
4
Vestas V39 / 0,5 MW, HH 50 m
2
TOTAL
694
2 2,25
March 1997 November 1996 June 1996 June – July 1995 November 1994 June 1993 + Jan. 1994
1.227,06
As per February 2015 * assigned to Windenergiefonds Westküste (SH) ** project rights have been sold *** Repowering Project
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REFERENCES
THE HOUSE OF FUTURE ENERGIES
REALIZED SOLAR POWER STATIONS
PROJECT
TYPE OF MODULES
TOTAL Greiz-Gommla (GER) Rantrum (GER)
TOTAL CAPACITY (KWp)
START OF OPERATION / DATE OF SALES
11277 Monocrystalline
4498
Thin film
79
June 2012 December 2010
Stelle-Wittenwurth (GER)
Thin film
179
October 2009
Brodersdorf (GER)
Thin film
127
October 2009
Rantrum (GER)
Polycrystalline
229
October 2009
Wiesmoor (GER)
Polycrystalline
111
August 2009
Leizen / OT Minzow (GER)
Polycrystalline
60
August 2009
Gnutz (GER)
Polycrystalline
55
August 2009
Demmin (GER)
Polycrystalline
118
May 2009
Thin film
35
May 2009
Polycrystalline
110
December 2008
Wischhafen (GER) Tatsrup (GER) Schwentinetal (GER) Saterland (GER) Beidenfleht (GER)
Thin film
64
December 2008
Polycrystalline
200
December 2008
THE HOUSE OF FUTURE ENERGIES
Thin film
86
December 2008
The success story of wind energy is linked inseparably to
Today strategies are being developed in the House of
Brande-Hörnerkirchen (GER)
Polycrystalline
95
July 2008
the coastal town of Husum. Essential impulses for the dy-
Future Energies that will shape the international energy
Latendorf (GER)
Polycrystalline
91
June 2008
namic market growth – also on international markets –
market of tomorrow.
Neureichenau (GER)
Thin film
900
December 2006
Schergendorf (GER)
Thin film
700
December 2006
Egging am See (GER)
Thin film
1300
December 2006
Kinatöd (GER)
Thin film
400
December 2006
Polycrystalline
1840
July 2004
Höslwang (GER)
TOTAL
11277
have been radiated from here. The WKN Group has its roots in Husum. The founder Volker Friedrichsen initiated and set up a competence centre here with the House of Future Energies which focuses on all uses of renewable energy sources.
As per February 2015
PNE WIND AG Mid of 2013, PNE WIND AG took over the majority
ventures and by subsidiary companies in Southeast Eu-
shares of WKN AG. With its headquarters in Cuxhaven,
rope, Great Britain, USA and Canada.
PNE WIND AG plans and realises wind farm projects on land (onshore) and on the high seas (offshore). In doing
Furtheron, PNE WIND AG is developing offshore wind
so, its core competence lies in the development, project
farm projects, of which several major projects in German
planning, and financing of wind farms and in their opera-
waters have already been approved. An entry into promis-
tion and sales respectively with the provision of subse-
ing foreign markets is also being examined with regard to
quent service.
the offshore sector.
In addition to its business activities in the established German home market, PNE WIND AG is represented in joint
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