Large project in Westmünsterland: Stadtwerke invest in 60 wind turbines in Coesfeld and Borken
Large project in Westmünsterland: Stadtwerke invest in 60 wind turbines in Coesfeld and Borken
wind farm project strengthens regional energy transition in Westmünsterland
The cities of Coesfeld and Borken in North Rhine-Westphalia have made an ambitious project together with their municipal utilities to advance the regional energy transition. In the next few years, more than 60 new wind turbines are to be installed in the two municipalities. This project is unique in the region and underlines the commitment to renewable energies.
The Stadtwerke Borken and Coesfeld bundled their strength and founded their common subsidiary Emerergy. This will be significantly involved in the implementation of the wind farm projects. With this step, the municipalities want to contribute to reducing CO2 emissions and at the same time strengthen the regional economy.
The planning for the new wind turbines are already in full swing, and the first turbines are to be built from next year. The close cooperation between the municipal utilities and the local authorities ensure that the projects are both ecologically and economically sustainable.
The wind farm project "Letter Bruch" in Coesfeld will serve as a prime example of the regional energy transition and serve as a model for future projects. The on -site actors are optimistic that the new wind turbines not only deliver clean energy, but also create jobs and promote regional development.
The commissioning of the first wind turbines is an important step towards the residents of Coesfeld and Borken in the direction of a sustainable energy supply. The project shows that the expansion of renewable energies can be successfully implemented at the municipal level and makes an important contribution to achieving the climate goals.
The inauguration of the new wind turbines is expected for the coming year, and the inhabitants of the two cities are looking forward to making an active contribution to the energy transition and making the future of their region sustainable.
- Nag
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