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29 Jun 2021

NeXtWind to Revitalise 70MW of Aging Wind Assets in Germany

29 Jun 2021  by powerengineeringint.com   

Renewable energy IPP NeXtWind has made three investments in ageing wind energy projects in Northern Germany, totalling over $50 million.

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The projects across Lower Saxony and Saxony-Anhalt encompass 34 turbines, with a combined capacity of 70MW and an average age of 14 years. NeXtWind plans to rejuvenate these ageing sites with new, more efficient technology, almost tripling their annual output from just above 100 to roughly 300 GWh/year – enough to power close to 100,000 households.

Lars Meyer, CEO at NeXtWind, said: “We’re off to a flying start as we progress towards our strategic goal of acquiring, rejuvenating and operating a 1GW portfolio of clean energy assets. Ownership of these aging project sites, particularly in Germany, is highly fragmented, so strong local market relationships are essential for sourcing and successfully executing investment opportunities.

“During these first acquisitions, our origination team has successfully closed not only with established onshore wind development businesses, but also with an array of private investors demonstrating our differentiated ability to source off-market deals. We’ll continue to draw on these relationships as we take the projects through permitting and development, PPA negotiations, and into long-term operation.”

These early acquisitions will add momentum to NeXtWind’s strategy to source, acquire and rejuvenate ‘teenage’ wind parks that are reaching the end of their regulatory life. NeXtWind is now working with its local partners to bring its first projects to fruition, with lifetime extension and repowering work across all three sites due for completion between 2024 and 2026.

As the projects move off the state Feed-in Tariff (FiT), long-term Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs) are being negotiated with leading European utilities as offtakers to stabilise future revenues.

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