
Wind energy
We plan and build wind power plants. At INNOVATIV INVEST, we have extensive expertise in the complex approval procedures for large wind farms, which we have acquired throughout our many years of experience as project engineers.
We perform our own calculations of sound and shadow emissions as well as profit forecasts. Here, we rely on dependable data collection using state-of-the-art analysis methods. Furthermore, we take care of all negotiations, be it with the landowner, with the responsible municipality or any of the specialists involved in the execution.
Furthermore, we have extensive experience in the commercial management of wind farms. This also includes integrating modern power stores into project planning. This can ensure that future deliveries of electricity to customers or end users will be tailored to their needs.
How investors can benefit
The segment of energy production that uses wind power plants also holds a lot of economic potential: our projects not only bring into being resource-saving energy suppliers but at the same time provide the opportunity for short-term to medium-term investments – even as early as in the planning phase. The investment periods vary between two to five years, depending on the customer’s wishes.
Things worth knowing about wind power
The power of the wind has moved humankind since time immemorial. Within the past decades, wind power has established itself as a particularly cost-efficient and clean form of renewable energy. In fact, setting it apart from other renewable energies, wind energy is considered one of the cleanest, safest and most environmentally friendly ways of generating electricity in a resource-sparing way.
Unlike a few years ago, wind turbines no longer incur high costs for electricity generation. In favourable locations, the costs of generating electricity are even lower than those for coal and nuclear power plants.
Plants are being installed both onshore, i.e., in wind-rich areas on the mainland, and offshore, in specially created wind farms in the coastal zones of seas. At the end of 2017, the rated output of all plants installed around the world totalled 539.6 GW, of which 18.8 GW were due to systems operated offshore.