Windpark Lonero
Karlstadt, Germany
About
Founded in 2025, Windpark Lonero is a private headquartered in Karlstadt, Germany specializing in Wind.
Windpark Lonero is a collaborative renewable energy project spanning the municipalities of Lohr a.Main, Neustadt a.Main, and Rothenfels in the Main-Spessart district of Bavaria. The project involves developing a wind farm within the designated W56-II priority zone for wind energy. The development is being undertaken by Energieversorgung Lohr-Karlstadt und Umgebung GmbH & Co. KG in partnership with Thüga Erneuerbare Energien. Planning includes 19 modern wind turbines with individual capacities of 7-7.2 MW, expected to generate 12-16 million kWh annually per turbine. The estimated construction start is 2027, with initial operations planned for late 2028. Turbine specifications include hub heights of 160-179 meters and rotor diameters of 160-175 meters. The project incorporates biodiversity compensation measures, maintains minimum setbacks of 1,000m from residential areas and 600m from outlying dwellings, and protects drinking water sources. Municipal revenues are projected at €150,000-€200,000 per turbine annually, with additional income from business tax. Community participation is planned through an energy cooperative structure.
Headquarters
Karlstadt, Germany
Founded
2025
Company Type
Private
Business Models
Value Chain
Projects
Windpark Lonero
Sustainability
6k
Tonnes CO₂/yr avoided
Partnerships
Thüga Erneuerbare Energien, Plan PSW (planning bureau), Bayernwerke (grid connection)