Grünwald near Munich, 19.02.2026 – KGAL Investment Management has acquired a wind farm in north-west Germany for an institutional fund mandate. This is a repowering project with a future total capacity of 14 megawatts (MW). Completion is scheduled for the third quarter of 2026. The seller is Energiequelle GmbH.
The “Rekum” wind farm is located near Bremen, on the northern border with Lower Saxony, and includes two wind turbines. As part of the repowering, the old Enercon turbines will be replaced by more powerful models from the manufacturer Nordex in order to increase the original nominal output from 1.8 to 14 MW. The wind farm had already secured an attractive 20-year feed-in tariff under the Renewable Energy Sources Act (EEG) in 2023. The construction phase in Bremen-Rekum is scheduled to be completed in the third quarter of 2026. Once connected to the grid, the park will feed in around 38,700 megawatt hours of green electricity per year.
“The “Rekum” wind farm scores with an appropriate feed-in tariff in combination with a robust wind resource. It offers stable, long-term cash flows with an attractive risk-adjusted return,” comments Christopher Tschamler, Head of Core Investments Sustainable Infrastructure at KGAL.