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Baierbrunn joins the consortium for the construction of facilities in Forstenrieder Park

2021-11-15T05:09:27.171Z


The Baierbrunn community has now dared to join the Arge community. This means that there is another partner for the wind farm in Forstenrieder Park.


The Baierbrunn community has now dared to join the Arge community.

This means that there is another partner for the wind farm in Forstenrieder Park.

Baierbrunn

- The energy turnaround must come, as all municipalities in the Munich district agree.

But that you will also be able to see the energy transition from your own front door.

This becomes clear to some local councils again and again.

This also applies to the Baierbrunners who, in the last meeting, managed to join the Wind Working Group initiated by Pullach and Neuried, which wants to build a small wind farm in Forstenrieder Park.

The decision was made with the proviso that the district of Munich would also contribute financially to the ambitious project.

The consortium now has four parishes.

Before Baierbrunn, the neighbor in the south, the small Schäftlarn, on whose municipality border with Berg had been turning four rotors for years, decided to join the community.

Gauting might want to join them too

Gauting, too, is considering going into it under certain circumstances.

Next Tuesday, November 16, the district council in the committee for energy transition, agricultural and environmental issues will decide to what extent the project can be financially supported advises the municipalities involved in the matter, stated at the meeting.

The landscape will not be beautiful to look at

In the meantime, the discussion in Baierbrunn was less about the fact that the future wind farm will of course bulge the silhouette of the southern district, the wheels will be visible from some places in Buchenhain.

Rather, the topic was money.

How high is the financial risk?

Ravindra Nath, a new member of the FDP, would have liked to have known a little more about the financial risk the community is taking with it. The data available so far were too poor for him. Peter Tilmann from the Greens, on the other hand, urged his colleagues to be more courageous, saying that wind power is an opportunity to contribute something against climate change on the doorstep. Ultimately, only the now non-attached Christine Zwiefelhofer voted against the project. She said after the session, “We got the papers too late. And I think: We can't even cope with what we urgently need to do. ”Mayor Patrick Ott (ÜWG) meanwhile sounded quite satisfied when he said after the discussion:“ We agreed that it is important for Baierbrunn to to plan with yourself and not just watch over the fence,what the others are doing. "

Six plants planned

Four to a maximum of six wind turbines are planned, which would be built in such a way that the 10-H rule is adhered to, i.e. the distance to the next residential area is ten times the height of the wind turbines.

That was stated at the meeting with 246 to 249 meters.

It looks like the individual rotors would be almost 170 meters long.

Since August there has been a site security agreement between the municipalities and the Bavarian State Forests.

One and a half years until construction is completed

The planning would take a good year and a half, and the municipalities involved would have to bear the costs.

And then it comes down to how the whole thing can be wound up.

It is possible, explained Ott, to interpose an operating company, which would then also have to reimburse the municipalities for the planning costs.

It would also be conceivable, however, to operate the wind turbines on one's own and then offer the citizens a share in them, in whatever form.

Wind measurements and nature conservation reports would of course also precede the project.

Berger wind turbines very profitable

What has certainly encouraged the Baierbrunners to ultimately approve the project (after an application for an adjournment that did not go through) is the fact that the Berger wind turbines have long been turning "highly profitably" in the wind.

At the earliest, Patrick Ott could also tell that the small wind farm could be put into operation in 2024/2025 at the earliest.

Source: merkur

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