Skyborn Renewables, a developer of offshore wind energy in Germany, has become the sole owner of the Nordergründe wind farm located in the North Sea. Previously, Skyborn owned 30% of the shares in Nordergründe, while the remaining 70% were held by other investors.
The power plant was commissioned in 2017 and has a total installed capacity of 111 MW, generated by 18 turbines. The project produces enough renewable electricity to supply around 90,000 households.
Nordergründe has long been part of Skyborn's portfolio, and the company acted as the project construction manager during its development phase.
As the sole owner, Skyborn gains full control over the optimization of the asset and long-term management at a time when Nordergründe enters a new phase requiring streamlined decision-making and targeted investments to maximize performance.
Earlier this month, Skyborn signed a long-term integrated service contract with Wind Multiplikator for the Nordergründe wind farm, supporting the long-term operation and maintenance of the project.
“Full ownership of Nordergründe allows us to apply our integrated approach to optimize performance and create long-term value. Following the successful completion of the Yunlin project and progress on the Gennaker project, Nordergründe becomes our next step, demonstrating our ability not only to execute projects but also to sustainably develop them over time,” said Patrick Lammers, CEO of Skyborn Renewables.