Project development support, planning, and owner’s engineering for Magolsheim Wind Farm, Germany
Magolsheim Wind Farm, which is being built in the Swabian Alb region of Germany, is a flagship project for sustainable energy generation in the district of Reutlingen. It comprises six powerful 6-megawatt turbines and is being developed by Schöller SI Erneuerbare GmbH. Fichtner is providing extensive support in various phases of the planning and development process: from layout design and wind turbine selection to comprehensive preliminary and basic design of the infrastructure, including access roads, crane hardstands, and electrical installations. In addition, we are assisting with the permits under BImSchG pollution control legislation and acting as technical advisor for further project steps. Our tasks also include civil engineering design, cable route planning, and owner’s engineering during the construction and erection phase through to project acceptance and the start of regular plant operation.
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Our services
- Plausibility check of the wind farm layout
- Support in turbine manufacturer selection and contract drafting
- Preliminary, basic, permit and detailed design of the wind farm’s civil engineering infrastructure and cable route
- Assisting with the required permitting procedures, including compiling the application documents for the permit under BImSchG pollution control legislation
- Assisting with the tendering and contract award phase for the civil engineering infrastructure and the cable route
- Ad-hoc support and technical advice throughout project development
- Owner’s engineering during the construction and erection phase
Technical data
- Turbine model: Enercon E-175 EP5
- Six wind turbines
- Hub height: approx. 162.5 m
- Rotor diameter: 175 m
- 36 MW installed capacity
- Yield p.a.: approx. 81,000 MWh
- Approx. 5 km cable route
Client
Schöller SI Erneuerbare GmbH, Reutlingen, GermanyEnercon GmbH, Aurich, Germany







