KGAL acquires two more WKN wind farms - Kastorf and Kropp will be commissioned in 2014 At the close of 2013 the Husum project developer WKN AG, a company of the PNE WIND group, sold two more wind farms - the Kastorf and Kropp projects - to the KGAL Group with its headquarters in Grünwald near Munich.

The Schleswig-Holstein project Kastorf in the district of Herzogtum-Lauenburg consists of five wind turbines of the Vestas type V112 each with an installed capacity of 3.075 megawatts. Two of the turbines are to be erected at a hub height of 94 metres and the other three each at a hub height of 119 metres. The commissioning of the wind farms is planned as of the second quarter of 2014; corresponding preparatory construction measures have already been taken. The wind farm will feed directly into the 110-kV grid via a transformer station. The expected annual power production of the 15.375 megawatt farm amounts to approximately 41.5 million kilowatt hours. Thus, when put into operation the wind farm developed by WKN will provide environmentally friendly energy to about 12,000 households in Schleswig-Holstein.

The Kropp wind farm with a total installed output of 18.45 megawatts is also being erected in Schleswig-Holstein (district of Schleswig-Flensburg). Now three of the six turbines of the Vestas type V112 with a hub height of 94 metres and total output of 9.225 megawatts have been sold to KGAL. The three remaining turbines had already been sold to the public wind farm Bürgerwindpark Kropp-Tetenhusen GmbH & Co. KG. The wind farm's commissioning is planned for the second quarter of 2014. Also with regard to the connected public wind farm, project approval was obtained in record time. The future wind farm will be connected to the grid via a seven-kilometre-long cable route and, after its commissioning, will supply approx. 15,000 households with renewable electric energy.

The general contractor of the turnkey wind farms to be erected is, in both cases, WKN AG while construction and final financing of the project are conducted through the Norddeutsche Landesbank.

In 2013 KGAL had already acquired the German turnkey wind farm Hollige of the Husum project developer as well as its rights to the French project Dargies. "It's a great feeling to have been able once again to close further deals with KGAL," Martinus Schwerweit, CEO of WKN AG, comments.

The KGAL Gruppe has been initiating and accompanying long-term real investments with lasting and stable revenues for more than 45 years. Its range of services comprises the conception and management of selected mutual funds and funds for institutional investors as well as investment solutions for family offices and foundations.
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