Qualitas Energy, NeXtWind a sale valued at 112.5MW

Qualitas Energy sells a 112.5 MW wind power portfolio in Germany to NeXtWind, marking a key step in the country's energy transition with an investment of 2.4 billion euros.

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Qualitas Energy, a global investment and management platform focused on renewable energies, today announced the successful sale of a 112.5 MW wind portfolio to NeXtWind. This portfolio, which is at an advanced stage of development, represents a major initiative in Germany’s energy transition. The portfolio comprises high-quality assets spread across…

Qualitas Energy, a global investment and management platform focused on renewable energies, today announced the successful sale of a 112.5 MW wind portfolio to NeXtWind. This portfolio, which is at an advanced stage of development, represents a major initiative in Germany’s energy transition.

The portfolio comprises high-quality assets spread across Germany, offering a diversified and largely derisory mix of late-stage onshore wind projects. With the repowering process, capacity should increase to around 300 MW, strengthening the country’s energy infrastructure.
Thanks to its teams of experts in project development, EPC (Engineering, Procurement & Construction), technical and commercial operations management, and energy management, Qualitas Energy has considerably advanced the development of repowering projects. Several of these projects have already gone through the approval process and are ready to enter the construction phase.

Focus on the German Energy Transition

Qualitas Energy recently completed the closing of its fifth flagship fund, Q-Energy Fund V, securing a total of €2.4 billion. Around half of this substantial investment will be allocated to Germany, focusing on the country’s repowering and greenfield pipeline of around 6 GW.
Borja Caruana, Managing Director of Qualitas Energy Deutschland GmbH, underlines the company’s aim to leverage workforce capabilities to increase the project pipeline by acquiring and developing new wind power projects. Qualitas Energy remains committed to advancing the success of renewable energy projects in Germany, in cooperation with local communities.

The Qualitas Energy and NeXtWind initiative in Germany represents an important milestone in the country’s energy transition, combining strategic investment and community commitment for a sustainable energy future.

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