Transformer delivered and further construction progress at the Löberitz hybrid park

 / 13.03.2026

Construction of the Löberitz hybrid park is making visible progress: The transformer for the Salzfurtkapelle substation has been delivered and installed. At the same time, access roads and crane hardstands at the first turbine locations have been completed, with further construction phases set to follow in the coming weeks.

Transformer successfully delivered and commissioned on site
A key milestone has been reached at the Salzfurtkapelle substation: The transformer has arrived on site and has been installed. Over recent weeks, central components have been assembled and upgraded on location.

The transformer is a core element of the hybrid park’s grid connection. In future, it will step up the electricity generated by the wind and photovoltaic installations to 110 kilovolts, enabling it to be fed into the public grid.

Access roads and crane hardstands prepared for foundation works
Work at the wind farm site is also progressing according to plan. Access roads and crane hardstands at the locations of wind turbines 1 and 2 have been completed. This paves the way for the next phase of construction, with foundation works set to begin shortly.

At the same time, work has already started on access roads and crane hardstands for the third wind turbine.

Cable installation to begin in spring
Another important construction phase is about to get underway: In April, installation of the cable routes will begin, which will later transport the electricity generated by the wind farm and the photovoltaic installation to the substation.

With this, the development of the hybrid park’s technical infrastructure continues to move forward.
 

Technicians install components on the transformer at the Salzfurtkapelle substation. The transformer is a key element of the grid connection for the Löberitz hybrid park.

The transformer for the Salzfurtkapelle substation is delivered to the construction site by heavy transport.

The transformer at the Salzfurtkapelle substation has been delivered and installed. It will step up electricity from the wind and photovoltaic installations to 110 kilovolts and feed it into the public grid.

Prepared crane hardstand and foundation area for a wind turbine at the Löberitz wind farm.

Material storage and prepared areas for construction works at the wind farm turbine locations.

Aerial view of the construction site at the Löberitz wind farm: Access roads, crane hardstands and working areas are being prepared for the installation of the new wind turbines.

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