Harthäuser Wald wind farm
Harthäuser Wald wind farm | |||
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Coordinates | 49 ° 18 '5 " N , 9 ° 24' 24" E | ||
country | Germany | ||
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Type | 18 × Enercon E-115 | ||
Primary energy | Wind energy | ||
power | 54.9 MW | ||
operator | ZEAG energy | ||
Project start | Early 2015 | ||
Start of operations | Fall 2015 | ||
Energy fed in (normal energy capacity) | 92 GWh | ||
Website | http://www.windenergie-harthaeuser-wald.de/ | ||
was standing | 06/2017 |
The Harthäuser Wald wind farm is a wind farm in the German state of Baden-Wuerttemberg . It includes 18 E-115 wind turbines from the German manufacturer Enercon . With a total output of 54.9 MW, the wind farm operated by ZEAG Energie AG is the most powerful in the state.
Location
The wind farm is located in the Harthäuser Wald , a large forest area in the northeastern part of the Heilbronn district . It lies on the territory of the communities Hardthausen am Kocher , Widdern , Möckmühl , Forchtenberg and Jagsthausen . To the west of the site, the A 81 runs through the forest, to the north is the Jagsttal .
history
There have been plans for a wind farm in the Harthäuser Wald since 2012. The permit for the construction was granted in December 2014, after which the first 14 turbines were built in the course of 2015.
In autumn 2015, the wind farm was officially put into operation in its first expansion stage in the presence of Prime Minister Winfried Kretschmann . Until the completion of the Lauterstein wind farm in 2016, it was the largest wind farm in Baden-Württemberg.
From 2017 to 2018, the park was expanded by four more Enercon E-115 systems. Among other things, a tower crane from Liebherr was used. Due to the small amount of space it takes up, it is ideally suited for installation in locations that are difficult to access. Since the completion of these plants, the wind farm is again the largest and most powerful in Baden-Württemberg.
business
The wind farm consists of 18 wind turbines (with extension) of the type Enercon E-115 / 3.05 MW with a hub height of 149 m and has an installed capacity of 54.9 MW . The annual standard energy capacity of the first 14 systems is approx. 92 million kWh , which roughly corresponds to the annual electricity consumption of 26,000 households.
The wind farm is operated by ZEAG Energie ; the municipality of Hardthausen am Kocher , Widdern , Möckmühl , Forchtenberg and Jagsthausen are also involved in the wind farm .
Photovoltaic system
As part of the energy transition, a photovoltaic system was planned to be built in the Seehaus area. This should be 12.3 hectares in size and have a total output of 9 MWp .
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ Stimme.de of July 4th, 2012: Up to 15 wind turbines between Kocher and Jagst. Retrieved June 24, 2017 .
- ↑ Stimme.de of May 30, 2017: A colossus grows to 164 meters. Retrieved June 24, 2017 .
- ↑ Largest wind farm in Baden-Württemberg goes online . In: Stuttgarter Zeitung , November 1, 2015. Accessed February 3, 2016.