WKN News EN 01 2015
WKN News EN 01 2015
WKN News EN 01 2015
WKN FRANCE
POLAND
German-French
relationship
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Polish parliament
passed the Renewable
Energy Act
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WIND
MEASUREMENTS
Foundation for assessing
the suitability of locations
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WKNnews
N O . 2 | 2 0 1 5 | A P R I L
Life without
wind energy
is possible, but
senseless
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Win d i s g re a t
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AT WKN.
WKN CFO Jrgen Dambrowski equally appreciates the high level of confidence placed in WKN
by both existing customers such as KGAL and
new partners including CEE. Our business partners value the high quality and careful planning of
WKN projects.
According to WKN COO Roland Stanze, the Weidehof repowering project demonstrates evidence
of the PNE WIND Groups comprehensive value-added chain: WKN planned and erected the
original turbines. We have supported them over
their lifespan both technically and commercially via our subsidiaries and have now successfully
implemented their replacement with significantly
higher output. When customers come back again
today it shows that they fully trust us. /
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German-French
relationship continues
to grow
between Schleswig-Holstein and the twinning
region Pays de la Loire in France is to be further intensified. At the end
of January Minister President Torsten Albig along with a delegation of
the state government visited the French city of Nantes. The head of WKN
France and the project developer Emilie Leonardon were also present.
THE RELATIONSHIP
This meeting is the continuation of the well-cultivated relationship between the two countries.
Already in 2014 the project developer WKN was
the host of the German-French Discovery Day. The
WKN Group is represented in both countries with
its headquarters in Husum and its subsidiary WKN
France in Nantes. Insofar, we expressly encourage
the extraordinary cooperation and support maintaining contact on both sides, the double native
speaker Nicolas Knig comments as he presents the
activities of WKN France at the meeting in Nantes.
The French region Pays de la Loire and Schlesw igHolstein, the home of WKN, have been twinned
since 1992. The focus of their work together is
above all cooperation in schools and vocational
education. Since the beginning of the twinning
relationship hundreds of pupils, apprentices and
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Why all of
this? Working
independently
in a fantastic,
self-determined
environment on
a distinct and
sustainable step in
the energy transition
together with a
great team that is
something.
Joschka Kleist,
Project Development Germany
MY MOTIVATION IS to be part
Its clear: a life without wind energy would not only be without
meaning but in the interim practically impossible. We coastal
inhabitants are constantly surrounded by wind anyway and at
every moment we are aware of its immense power so what could
we possibly do that makes more sense than to use it?
Catrin Petersen, Communications & Marketing
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el for future projects makes significantly higher demands in terms of the efficiency and quality of the
projects than is currently the case. In future new
projects will compete more strongly with each other. This is where we see our opportunity, WKN
Poland boss Jaroslaw Smialek assesses the situation. With the WKN subsidiary Sevivon we have
been well-established in neighbouring Poland for
years and we believe we are extremely well-positioned with our carefully planned high-quality
projects. /
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The so-called Wind & Sites Department of Husum-based WKN AG conducts comprehensive
wind measurements to check locations, assesses
these and carefully calculates the expected energy
yields. In addition to the suitability of locations
for potential projects, it also thoroughly tests the
impact of noise and shadow of wind turbines. At
the end of the day a project should be economically
viable and take into account the concerns of local
residents and nature conservation issues.
The project developer WKN AG has been accre
dited for a number of years as a testing laboratory
for the implementation and assessment of wind
measurements conform to DIN ISO 17025 and
now also provides this service to external clients.
Working principles and processes comply with
the technical guidelines of the Frdergesellschaft
Windenergie (FGW) Part 6 and the requirements
for wind measurements as indicated in the IEC Directive 61400-12-1.
We are now also making our skills in wind mea
surement available to others, Head of Wind &
Sites Lars Levermann reports. The value of experience of this WKN department is remarkable: In
addition to the home market of Germany, the team
has already measured and assessed wind in Poland, France, Italy, Sweden, Scotland, South Africa,
Ukraine, the USA and Jordan.
There is no doubt, wind expert Levermann comments, that wind measurement is a broad subject
and the results must be absolutely reliable. Anything
else is nonsense and bad business for everyone. /
L ARS LEVERMANN
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JUNE
Meerhof
APRIL
02/06/2015
Kuhla
04/06/2015
Krempdorf
09/06/2015
Hedwigenkoog, Schwalkenstrom
02/04/2015
Seelow
12/06/2015
Zitz-Warchau
07/04/2015
Bttel
16/06/2015
09/04/2015
Ldersdorf
18/06/2015
Rugenort, Rosenschlo
14/04/2015
Huje
23/06/2015
3. WP Werder
16/04/2015
Looft
24/06/2015
REE Werder
21/04/2015
Zinndorf
25/06/2015
GW Hambergen
23/04/2015
Rantrum
26/06/2015
Airpower I Nordwalde
27/04/2015
Hslwang
27/06/2015
Airpower II Lausitz
30/04/2015
28/06/2015
Energyworld I Lausitz
MAY
SEPTEMBER
04/05/2015
Apensen
29/09/2014
Trasse Reinsbttel
07/05/2015
Puls
30/09/2015
Lausitz GbR
08/05/2015
Lbz/Werder/Lutheran
30/09/2015
I. VENTUS
11/05/2015
SEG
30/09/2015
II. VENTUS
12/05/2015
Bentfeld
16/05/2015
Westkste
19/05/2015
Whrden I
21/05/2015
Srup
26/05/2015
Wulfsdorf
29/05/2015
Keula
JANUARY 2015
FEBRUARY 2015
Lukas Mylonas
Emilie Besnier
Project Manager
WKN AG
WKN France
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Catrin Petersen, WKN AG
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