en.Wedoany.com Reported - Qualitas Energy has achieved full grid connection for the Nachtsheim-Luxem wind farm in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany, with a total installed capacity of 33.6 megawatts, consisting of eight Enercon E-138 turbines.

Located approximately 50 kilometers west of Koblenz, the wind farm is expected to generate over 92 million kilowatt-hours of renewable electricity annually, enough to supply about 29,000 households, representing more than 20% of the electricity consumption of the 215,000 residents in the Mayen-Koblenz district. Compared to fossil fuel power generation, the wind farm can also avoid approximately 49,000 tons of carbon dioxide emissions each year.
The project was commissioned in two phases. The first five turbines were put into operation in 2024, and the final three have now been completed, marking the full construction of the wind farm.
Johannes Overbeck, CEO of Qualitas Energy Deutschland GmbH, stated that the full commissioning of the Nachtsheim-Luxem wind farm represents a significant milestone for the company's onshore wind platform in Germany. With all 33.6 MW now connected to the grid, the project helps strengthen regional energy supply and advance Germany's energy transition.
Marc Wiemann, Regional Project Development Manager for Qualitas Energy in Trier, added that achieving the full commissioning of all eight turbines demonstrates the strong execution capability of the local team. The project required close coordination in land use planning and nature conservation requirements, and the team delivered while maintaining high quality, safety, and environmental standards.
The company currently holds a portfolio of over 100 wind projects, a late-stage development pipeline of 3 GW, and more than 1 GW of projects under construction or already operational in Germany. It plans to accelerate growth through strategic acquisitions and targeted investments in high-potential renewable energy assets.










