Plauerhagen wind farm

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Plauerhagen wind farm
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location
Plauerhagen wind farm (Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania)
Plauerhagen wind farm
Coordinates 53 ° 29 '48 "  N , 12 ° 13' 51"  E Coordinates: 53 ° 29 '48 "  N , 12 ° 13' 51"  E
country GermanyGermany Germany
Data
Type Wind farm
Primary energy Wind energy
power 58 megawatts
Start of operations 1995
turbine 20 wind turbines
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The Plauerhagen wind farm consists of a total of 20 wind turbines (as of 2018) of different types with a total installed output of approx. 58 megawatts . It is located about one kilometer east of Plauerhagen in the Ludwigslust-Parchim district in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania .

Establishment

The first part of the wind farm was built in December 1995 and consisted of three wind turbines of the type Nordwind NW 40 with a rotor diameter of 40 m, a nominal power of 500 kW and a hub height of 43.5 m. The forecast total annual energy yield of these three plants was approx. 2100 MWh (2.1 GWh). The systems had already been dismantled in 2015.

The wind farm was later expanded to include four Nordwind NW 44 wind turbines with a rotor diameter of 44 m, a nominal output of 750 kW and a hub height of 68 m.

The systems of the types Nordwind NW 40 and NW 44 are some of the rare two-wing systems from Nordwind Energieanlagen GmbH from Neubrandenburg . The type NW 40/500 is based largely on the V 12 model from the former Braunschweig manufacturer Ventis , except for differences in the control and regulation .

In 2010 a further eight wind turbines were installed. These are eno 82-2.0 turbines with a rotor diameter of 82 m, a nominal output of 2.05 MW and a hub height of 101 m. These have a forecast annual electricity production of around 38 gigawatt hours (GWh). Compared to the original wind park with three wind turbines, the total annual yield has increased by more than twenty times.

The MVV Energie AG in Mannheim in June 2010, part of the wind farm with the eight new wind turbines from Rostock eno energy bought.

An expansion of the wind farm was announced in September 2015. The plan was to build 6 eno 114 turbines with a rotor diameter of 114.5 m, a nominal output of 3.5 MW and a hub height of 127.5 m. The total height of the systems reaches approx. 185 m and exceeds the highest systems built in 2010 by a further 43 m. The expansion will more than double the total output of the wind farm. The construction of the new facilities was completed in the first half of 2016. The new wind turbines will be owned by Dortmunder Energie- und Wasserversorgung GmbH (DEW21). Eno energy GmbH from Rostock is responsible for the maintenance and technical management of the systems.

In November 2016 it was announced that the wind farm would be expanded by a further six eno 114 turbines. The total output of the wind farm increases to 58.4 MW. After the expansion, the annual yield more than triples compared to 2010 to approx. 130 gigawatt hours (GWh), which corresponds to approx. 2/3 of the total consumption of households in the Ludwigslust-Parchim district. The connection to the power grid takes place in the Krakow substation . The Güstrow – Meyenburg railway line is used as the route. The technical management is taken over by eno energy. The facilities were completed in May 2017.

The already dismantled turbines from the manufacturer Nordwind are to be replaced by two eno 126 turbines in the course of repowering.

Overview of the plants

Plant type number Construction year Total height Rotor diameter Hub height power Remarks
North wind NW 40 3 1995 63.5 m 40 m 43.5 m 500 kW Two-winged aircraft, already dismantled
North wind NW 44 4th 2000 90 m 44 m 68 m 750 kW Two-winged aircraft, already dismantled
eno 82-2.0 8th 2010 142 m 82 m 101 m 2050 kW
eno 114-3.5 6th 2016 185 m 114.5 m 127.5 m 3500 kW built in the first half of 2016
eno 114-3.5 6th 2017 185 m 114.5 m 127.5 m 3500 kW

See also

Individual evidence

  1. Oelker, Jan: Wind faces. Sonnenbuch Verlag, Dresden 2005, p. 375
  2. http://www.eno-energy.com/fileadmin/downloads/presse/20150916_DEW21_und_eno_bauen_neuen_Windpark_final.pdf
  3. http://www.eno-energy.com/fileadmin/downloads/presse/20161122_PM_Lieferung_21_MW_Plauerhagen.pdf
  4. ^ SVZ newspaper for Lübz-Goldberg-Plau: Even more electricity: Facelifting in the Plauerhagen wind farm | svz.de . In: svz . ( svz.de [accessed on May 18, 2018]).