WFW advises BayernLB on 49.5 MWp solar project construction financing29 April 2026
This project is a striking example of how former mining sites can be repurposed as part of the energy transition.
This project is a striking example of how former mining sites can be repurposed as part of the energy transition.
Following the great success of our previous events, we are thrilled to invite you to our next Energy, Infrastructure & Transport Young Professionals Event in Hamburg on Thursday 21 May 2026.
With a total capacity of 381 MW, this sale was the largest M&A transaction in the German onshore wind sector in 2025.
This transaction demonstrates the continuing strong interest of international investors in innovative German energy service providers.
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.
Join Watson Farley & Williams’ German Associates team for our Energy, Infrastructure & Transport Young Professionals Event in Hamburg on Thursday 9 October 2025.
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.
Join Watson Farley & Williams’ German Associates team for our Energy, Infrastructure & Transport Young Professionals Event in Hamburg on 27 February 2025
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