Redevelopment

Together we give your energy project a second life

The lifecycle of a sustainable energy project doesn’t end at completion, but concludes with a well-thought-out dismantling. This is called decommissioning. In this process, we aim to minimize the impact on the environment and surroundings. This requires careful planning.

Sustainable Decommissioning

We begin with a detailed inventory of the location and existing structures. Based on this, we create a decommissioning plan that meets all environmental and other requirements. During the decommissioning, we ensure safe dismantling and transportation of materials. We work closely with specialized partners and local communities to minimize disruption from the activities as much as possible.

Our approach focuses on efficiently removing infrastructure, such as wind turbines, solar panels, foundations, and other installations. In doing so, we aim to recycle and reuse as many materials as possible.

When sustainably decommissioning a wind or solar park, we restore the landscape to its original state. But that’s not all. By optimally reusing residual materials in new projects, we also create added value.

Redevelopment

After dismantling, the same steps follow as with a new wind or solar project. GreenTrust is also your partner in redevelopment. We provide professional guidance for the entire process or parts of it: from feasibility studies, permits, financial advice, contracts to construction and management. This way, we extend the lifespan of your energy project and make it even more sustainable.

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Wind park North Beveland

The five Nordex N90 wind turbines at the former Jacoba Rippolder wind park were replaced by four Nordex N117 wind turbines in 2021. Each turbine has a capacity of 3.6 MW. Together, they form the new wind park North Beveland.

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De Ambtenaar

Wind Farm De Ambtenaar was redeveloped in 2012. The 1 MW Nedwind turbine was replaced by an Enercon E-126 that produces as much as seven and a half times more energy.

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