Mercedes-Benz to Power 20% of Germany Operations with New Wind Farm
5 Articles
5 Articles
Windtech International - UKA orders Nordex turbines for Mercedes-Benz site
UKA has placed an order with Nordex for 20 N163/6.X turbines with a combined capacity of 140 MW. Each unit will have a rated capacity of 7 MW. The wind farm will be built on the Mercedes-Benz automobile testing site near Papenburg, Lower Saxony. Max Bögl Wind will manufacture and install the concrete foundations and hybrid tower components, with hub heights of 164 metres.
Mercedes-Benz and UKA will begin the construction of a wind farm that includes the installation of 20 wind turbines with a total capacity of 140 MW, whose entry into operation is planned for 2027 The German brand of luxury cars and commercial vehicles, Mercedes-Benz AG and the energy promoter UKA (Umweltgerechte Kraftanlagen GmbH & Co. KG) have been authorized to start the construction of a wind farm on the test track of the automotive company i…
The manufacturer is building one of the largest German onshore wind farms. With its high-performance systems, the Group aims to drive forward its sustainability goals and meet up to one fifth of its electricity needs in Germany. Mercedes-Benz is building wind farm on test grounds first appeared on ingenieur.de - Jobbörse und Nachrichtenportal für Ingenieure.
Mercedes-Benz to Power 20% of Germany Operations with New Wind Farm
Mercedes-Benz and energy park developer UKA have secured permission to commence the installation of a substantial wind farm at the automaker’s test track in Papenburg, northern Germany. This project, boasting a capacity of 140 MW, is set to become one of Germany’s most powerful onshore wind farms, supplying approximately 20% of Mercedes-Benz’s annual electricity needs in the country. Source
Mercedes-Benz to Build One of the Most Powerful Wind Farms in Germany
Mercedes-Benz and energy park developer UKA announced today that they have received permission to start installation of a wind farm at the Mercedes-Benz test track in Papenburg, northern Germany. At a planned 140 MW, the new project will be one of the most powerful onshore wind farms in Germany, covering approximately 20% of Mercedes-Benz’s annual electricity needs in the country. The construction of the new wind […]
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- There is no tracked Bias information for the sources covering this story.
Factuality
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium