The Hamburg-based private equity firm CEE is steadily expanding its portfolio and has acquired a German wind farm. For the first time, CEE’s total capacity in the wind and solar PV segments exceeds 600 MW.

CEE has expanded its portfolio by acquiring a wind farm located in Germany. The six wind turbines with a hub height of 120 meters deliver a generating capacity of about 12 MW.
The recently acquired wind farm by CEE is located in Niedersachsen(Lower Saxony), near to the city of Soltau. The six wind turbines (type Gamesa G97) with a hub height of 120 meters deliver a generating capacity of about 12 MW.
“As a market player from the very beginning, we are pleased to grow further in the current competitive environment. This underscores our long-standing expertise in structuring, acquiring and operating renewable energy projects,” explains Detlef Schreiber, CEO of CEE.
The seller of the wind farm is the Danish company European Energy, with which CEE has collaborated successfully for quite some time. The newly acquired wind farm is the third project to be acquired by CEE from European Energy AS. The commercial management will be assumed by CEE Operations GmbH, the CEE subsidiary, and specialist in that area.
CEE’s total production capacity from wind and solar farms rises to more than 600 MW. This further strengthens CEE’s position as one of the largest independent operators of solar and wind farms in Germany.
“Investments in physical assets with regular cash flows continue to offer our investors an attractive investment opportunity in the current low-interest rate environment – and do so relatively independently of what happens in the global financial markets,” adds Schreiber.
CEE’s wind and solar farms are located in Germany, France, and the UK. In 2017, the CEE energy parks will probably produce about 950,000-megawatt hours (MWh) of energy from renewable sources and thus supply some 225,000 4-person households with green power.
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