The Oldendorf Wind Park is a special wind park in Prokon's approximately 30-year history. It is distinguished not only by its media coverage throughout the entire construction phase, but above all by its proximity to the Prokon headquarters in the Itzehoer InnoQuarter. Over just about two kilometers as the crow flies, employees have a direct view of the two wind turbines, which theoretically supply about 345 households in the vicinity. The Oldendorf Wind Park thus symbolises the close connection between Prokon and the local community, as well as sustainable energy generation.
The huge puzzle pieces for the wind turbines of the Oldendorf wind farm are delivered by crane.
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In the video, you will learn how the Oldendorf wind farm was created step by step.
Step 1
Applications, discussions and approvals
Before a wind turbine can be built, applications must be submitted, discussions held, and approvals obtained. We have naturally carried out all of these tasks personally for the Oldendorf Wind Farm.
Step 2
Where there is a will, a way is needed
In the construction of wind farms, a fortified access road is important to provide support and space for construction vehicles to reach the locations where the wind turbines are meant to be installed later. Especially when the large components arrive.
Step 3
Before it goes up, it must be built down.
Before the concrete for the foundation could be poured, a so-called "reinforcement" had to be prepared. The many steel reinforcements were stacked on top of each other and connected together.
Step 4
Wildlife protection and compensation measures
During the construction of the Oldendorf wind farm, special attention was paid to species protection and the necessary compensation measures to ensure that the local fauna is impacted as little as possible.
Step 5
Assemble puzzle pieces
The huge puzzle pieces of the wind turbines were now lifted into the correct position and bolted quickly and precisely in a carefully planned sequence using a crane.
Step 6
The facility is ready
On a beautiful winter morning, the assembly work on the two wind turbines in the Oldendorf wind farm was completed. Both Vestas turbines, each with 4.2 MW, finally entered the technical trial operation.
Step 7
Finished! Now it will get greener
Although the strong wind conditions in November 2020 caused delays in construction, the two wind turbines in the Oldendorf wind farm were able to be connected to the grid as planned by the end of 2020.
The Oldendorf site was selected due to its optimal wind conditions and its proximity to Prokon's headquarters. This proximity allows us to observe the wind farm almost daily and respond quickly to any potential needs.
Yes, local residents and landowners had the opportunity to participate directly in the Oldendorf wind farm by acquiring shares in the company and thus benefit financially from energy production. Additionally, there is always the option to become a member of Prokon eG.
The Oldendorf wind farm was developed with the goal of achieving long-term positive environmental impact by generating renewable energy and thereby reducing CO2 emissions. Additionally, compensatory measures such as the planting of new vegetation and financial compensation for inhabited areas were implemented to preserve and promote biodiversity.
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