Latest Issue
 
Windtech International January February 2025 issue

Click here for the PDF version

 

Login

 Follow us at BlueSkyFollow us at BlueSky

 

follow


VSB Group has broken ground on the Löberitz wind farm in Saxony-Anhalt, continuing its strategy focused on repowering existing sites combined with hybrid generation at a shared grid connection point. The project will replace five existing turbines with three Vestas V172-7.2 wind turbines. Installed capacity will increase from 4.25 MW to 21.6 MW. Commissioning is scheduled for 2027.

The wind farm forms part of the Löberitz hybrid park, which combines wind and solar generation at a single grid connection point. In addition to a ground-mounted photovoltaic installation with a capacity of 19.99 MWp, a battery energy storage system is planned at a later stage.

The existing site consists of five Vestas V52 turbines commissioned in 2003, each with a capacity of 850 Kw, resulting in a total installed capacity of 4.25 MW. These turbines have a hub height of 74 metres, a rotor blade length of 26 metres, and a total height of 100 metres. The current annual energy production is approximately 6.44 GWh.

Under the repowering project, three Vestas V172-7.2 turbines will be installed, each with a capacity of 7.2 MW, bringing total installed capacity to 21.5 MW. The new turbines will have a hub height of 175 metres, rotor blades measuring 86 metres, and a total height of 261 metres. Annual energy production is expected to reach around 65.7 GWh following commissioning in 2027.

Use of cookies

Windtech International wants to make your visit to our website as pleasant as possible. That is why we place cookies on your computer that remember your preferences. With anonymous information about your site use you also help us to improve the website. Of course we will ask for your permission first. Click Accept to use all functions of the Windtech International website.