Green Wind Power for Steel Plant

A German industrial plant will be the first to receive locally generated wind power through a direct connection.

With the green energy from the four new wind turbines installed by project partner SL NaturEnergie, thyssenkrupp Hohenlimburg, a subsidiary of thyssenkrupp Steel, can now cover 40% of its average annual electricity requirements.

The four wind turbines, each up to 160 meters in height and with a rotor diameter of 138 meters, are connected to the thyssenkrupp Hohenlimburg plant network via a direct line a good 3 kilometers in length. The wind farm generates over 55 million kilowatt hours annually, allowing the majority of this energy to be used directly without relying on the public grid. Surplus quantities are only supplied to other Group sites via the public grid in the event of high wind speeds or lower demand at the plant.

To learn more about this innovative project, visit Green wind power for steel production: Pioneering project by thyssenkrupp Steel and SL NaturEnergie supplies Hagen steel location with renewable energy from nearby wind farm.


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