Energiequelle
Energiequelle Oy
Helsinki, Finland
About
Founded in 1997, Energiequelle is a private headquartered in Helsinki, Finland with approximately 500-1000 employees specializing in Wind, Solar, Energy Storage.
Energiequelle is a European renewable energy group founded by Doreen and Michael Raschemann in 1997. The company develops, constructs, and operates renewable energy facilities including wind farms, solar parks, battery energy storage systems, and hydrogen projects. With over 25 years of experience and more than 600 employees across 20 locations, Energiequelle has built approximately 2,000 MW of grid infrastructure and connected over 1,700 MW of wind energy to grids. The company is known for the Feldheim village project in Germany, the first energy-independent community powered entirely by renewable sources. In Finland, Energiequelle operates since 2015 with offices in Helsinki and Vaasa, focusing on renewable energy project development. The company emphasizes long-term partnerships with landowners, municipalities, and communities, managing projects through all lifecycle phases from site identification through decommissioning. Services include project development, technical and commercial operations, grid connections, and comprehensive management solutions.
Headquarters
Helsinki, Finland
Founded
1997
Employees
500-1000
Company Type
Private
Business Models
Value Chain
Service Regions
Finland, Germany, France, Poland, Greece, South Africa
Industry Memberships
Suomen Uusiutuvat, Voimaa Tuulesta Coalition, Suomen Vetyklsteri (Finnish Hydrogen Cluster), German-Finnish Chamber of Commerce, Vaasa Energy Cluster, Ostrobothnia Chamber of Commerce