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Greenwind Group Acquires Project Rights for Freudenberg Wind Farm in Brandenburg
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Greenwind Group Acquires Project Rights for Freudenberg Wind Farm in Brandenburg

Renewable Energy Industry
Renewable Energy Industry
•February 16, 2026
Renewable Energy Industry
Renewable Energy Industry•Feb 16, 2026
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Why It Matters

The deal accelerates Germany’s offshore wind rollout by cutting development time and adds 22 MW of clean power, reinforcing the country’s 2030 renewable targets.

Key Takeaways

  • •22.4 MW capacity from four Vestas V150 turbines.
  • •Project permits approved and network award secured.
  • •Construction starts now; commissioning targeted Jan 2027.
  • •Greenwind handles development to operations in‑house.
  • •Regional experience enables seamless project takeover.

Pulse Analysis

Germany’s 2030 energy strategy hinges on expanding wind capacity, and Brandenburg has emerged as a hotspot for on‑shore projects due to favorable wind regimes and supportive policy frameworks. The Vestas V150‑5.6 MW turbines selected for Freudenberg are among the most efficient models, offering a high hub height of 166 meters that captures stronger wind speeds, thereby maximizing energy yield per megawatt installed. By integrating these advanced turbines, Greenwind not only boosts regional generation but also aligns with national grid stability goals.

Greenwind’s integrated approach—spanning site acquisition, development, construction, and operations—reduces hand‑off delays that often plague multi‑vendor projects. Leveraging its own construction arm, Green Wind Construction GmbH, the company can synchronize civil works, turbine delivery, and commissioning within a tight twelve‑month window. This single‑source model, combined with deep local knowledge in Freudenberg, minimizes permitting bottlenecks and accelerates the transition from planning to power generation, delivering cost efficiencies and risk mitigation for investors.

The project’s swift timeline and clear ownership structure send a strong signal to the renewable market: mature developers can deliver sizable capacity on schedule, bolstering confidence among financiers and policymakers. Moreover, the employee‑owned turbine concept underscores a growing trend toward stakeholder participation, potentially enhancing community support and long‑term operational performance. As Germany pushes toward its renewable targets, similar vertically integrated, regionally anchored projects are likely to proliferate, shaping the next wave of European wind development.

Deal Summary

Berlin‑based Greenwind Group announced it has acquired the project rights for four Vestas V150‑5.6 MW turbines at the Freudenberg wind farm in Brandenburg, totaling 22.4 MW. Construction will begin this year with turbine deliveries slated for August and commissioning expected by January 2027.

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Source: Renewable Energy Industry

Date: 16 Feb 2026

Source: IWR Online

Berlin (Germany) – The Greenwind Group, based in Berlin, has acquired the project rights for four wind turbines in the Freudenberg wind farm in Brandenburg. The project comprises four Vestas V150‑5.6 MW turbines, each with a hub height of 166 meters. The total installed capacity amounts to 22.4 MW.

Implementation is being carried out by Green Wind Construction GmbH. According to the company, all necessary permits have been obtained and the project has secured an award from the Federal Network Agency. Together with the employee‑owned Freudenberg Nord 1 turbine, construction work on the Nord 2 project is now beginning with cable laying and road construction.

Crane and assembly areas are scheduled to be prepared in April, and delivery of the turbines by Vestas is planned from August. Full commissioning is scheduled for January 2027. Greenwind therefore estimates a realization period of around one year.

Manuel Lasse, co‑shareholder of the Greenwind Group, emphasizes the company’s regional experience: “A seamless takeover was also possible because we have been active in the municipality of Freudenberg for many years.” Among other things, Greenwind is currently developing and constructing a team turbine that, once completed, will be owned by all Greenwind employees. “The second point: we can implement such an acquisition from a single source. Following the development phase – which in this case was already very advanced – we will immediately begin construction thanks to our Group‑owned construction management. Commissioning as well as the best possible technical and commercial operations management are ensured by our Group,” Lasse adds.

The Greenwind Group has been active in the wind and PV sector for more than 15 years and covers the entire value chain, from site acquisition and project development to realization and technical and commercial operations management.

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