WFW advises WIND-projekt on sale of 381 MW German onshore wind portfolio to Blue Elephant Energy1 April 2026
With a total capacity of 381 MW, this sale was the largest M&A transaction in the German onshore wind sector in 2025.
With a total capacity of 381 MW, this sale was the largest M&A transaction in the German onshore wind sector in 2025.
With this agreement, the partners will deliver an investment of €500m in critical energy infrastructure for Germany.
OLG Düsseldorf declares index clause in commercial lease agreement invalid – tenant has claim for repayment against landlord.
The wind farm in Baden-Württemberg, Germany, is currently under construction and will comprise eight wind turbines with their own grid connection, generating around 100,000 MWh of green electricity annually.
The financing agreement includes an additional €1.3bn in accordion facilities which can be activated in tranches over the coming years.
With the additional capacity equivalent to 1.5 nuclear power plant reactors, NeXtWind will be able to supply around one million households in Germany with green electricity in the future.
This partnership strengthens both companies in the German PV market, bringing together Stark Energie’s project development experience and Greencells’ EPC and O&M expertise.
The Lubmin Project will produce around 100,000t of green hydrogen per year.
We advised the Heinrich Vetter Foundation on its sale of a car park in central Mannheim, southwestern Germany, to a subsidiary of Mannheimer Kommunalbeteiligungen GmbH.
Please wait while you are redirected to the right page...