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VSB activates new Flintbek wind project in northern Germany

by Warren S.
October 22, 2025
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As the global energy transition away from fossil fuels gathers steam, Germany will see a massive boost to its renewable energy sector as VSB has announced the commissioning of the Flintbek wind project in the Schleswig-Holstein region. For far too long, the world has relied on the good old oil and gas sectors to meet energy demand and provide essential export revenue. However, several nations, particularly in Europe, have seen massive projects being commissioned that aim to strengthen the renewable energy sector.

Germany has turned to the renewable energy sector as its main source of energy generation

Following the Paris Agreement in 2016, the vast majority of the nations that signed on have accelerated the necessary transition to the renewable energy sector. The goal for any nation is to reduce the generational reliance on fossil fuels and to fast-track any projects that provide essential energy through strategic partnerships or projects that strengthen the standing of the renewable energy sector.

Germany is among those nations aiming to place an increased reliance on renewable energy production. Renewables accounted for more than half of Germany’s energy consumption in 2024, with that number to increase in the months and years to come.

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The German nation has even initiated a program called Energiewende, which calls for phasing out nuclear and fossil fuels to achieve climate neutrality by 2045. Additionally, it has set a goal of generating 80% of electricity from renewables by 2030. The recent announcement of the successful commissioning of the Flintbek wind farm can certainly help in that regard.

“Germany is one of the most dynamic growth markets for renewable energy in Europe. The Flintbek Wind Farm represents another key milestone in the VSB Group’s overall growth strategy and our mission to create a sustainable and climate-friendly energy supply.” –  Dr. Felix Grolman, CEO of the VSB Group

The construction of the two wind turbines at the Flintbek Wind Farm was surprisingly short, all things considered

VSB made the announcement recently that it has completed the construction of the two wind turbines at the Flintbek Wind Farm located in the Rendsburg-Eckernförde district. The construction of the turbines commenced in 2024, and now that they have been completed, they have a combined capacity of 11.4 megawatts (MW).

The successful commissioning of the Flintbek Wind Farm will strengthen Germany’s renewable energy sector’s potential to further accelerate towards its energy goals. The project is a landmark achievement for VSB, as the Flintbek Wind Farm is the first operational wind energy project in the state of Schleswig-Holstein for the company.

Now that it is operational, the farm will produce enough energy to power approximately 12,000 households with clean and renewable energy. As other European nations hit record curtailment levels in the wind power sector, Germany can take solace in the fact that its wind power sector will continue to grow. VSB’s leadership noted the importance of the state of Schleswig-Holstein as an energy market for Germany.

“Schleswig-Holstein remains one of the top three German federal states for wind energy expansion in 2025. We’re proud to be part of this progress with the commissioning of the Flintbek Wind Farm and to actively contribute to the energy transition in Northern Germany.” – Thomas Winkler, Managing Director of VSB Germany

Germany has the potential to become a regional leader in the adoption of the renewable energy sector

A multitude of European nations have come under the spotlight in recent months as they aim to reach the self-imposed decarbonization goals set out during the Paris Agreement. Several giants of the energy industry have diversified their portfolios through billion-dollar investments in nations aiming to adopt the untapped power of wind. Germany has taken a step towards becoming a regional leader in the wind power sector through the successful commissioning of the Flintbek wind farm.

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