Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/EnBW-Glaserkopf-Wind-Park-in-the-Black-Forest-27MDHU306MT.htmlConceptually similarEnBW Glaserkopf Wind Park in the Black ForestGP1SV5YICompleted★★★★★★EnBW Glaserkopf Wind Park in the Black ForestGP1SV5YKCompleted★★★★★★EnBW Glaserkopf Wind Park in the Black ForestGP1SV5YLCompleted★★★★EnBW Glaserkopf Wind Park in the Black ForestGP1SV5YMCompleted★★★★★★Offshore Wind Farm Baltic OneGP03DA4Completed★★★★Offshore Wind Farm Baltic OneGP03DA5Completed★★★★★★Offshore Wind Farm Baltic OneGP03AGACompleted★★★★Wind Park in Feldheim, GermanyGP0STUI1YCompleted★★★★★★★Construction at Wind Park in Feldheim, GermanyGP0STUI20Completed★★★★View AllGP1SV5YJEnBW Glaserkopf Wind Park in the Black ForestTogether with Energiedienst AG, EnBW Windprojekte GmbH operates Germany's southernmost wind farm on the Glaserkopf with 3 Vestas V 126 wind turbines at an altitude of over 900 metres. On the horizon, the Alpine backdrop of the Swiss and French Jura rises above the ground fog of the Upper Rhine lowlands. Together, the trio produces almost 10 megawatts of electrical power.In original language:EnBW Windpark Glaserkopf im SchwarzwaldDie EnBW Windprojekte GmbH betreibt zusammen mit der Energiedienst AG auf dem Glaserkopf mit 3 Vestas Windkraftanlagen Typ V 126 in über 900 Meter Höhe Deutschlands südlichsten Windpark. Am Horizont erhebt sich über Bodennebel der Oberrheinischen Tiefebene die alpine Kulisse des Schweizer und Französischen Jura. Das Trio produziert zusammen knapp 10 Megawatt elektrische Leistung.Locations:Black Forest-Europe-GermanyDate:30 Dec, 2019Credit:© Paul Langrock / GreenpeaceLatitude:47°41'4.6"NMaximum size:3964px X 2916pxLongitude7°55'3.56"EKeywords:Aerial view-Climate (campaign title)-Day-Forests (topography)-Hills-KWCI (GPI)-Outdoors-Renewable energy-Wind energy-Wind farms-Wind turbines-WindyShoot:EnBW Glaserkopf Wind Park in the Black ForestTogether with Energiedienst AG, EnBW Windprojekte GmbH operates Germany's southernmost wind farm on the Glaserkopf with 3 Vestas V 126 wind turbines at an altitude of over 900 metres. On the horizon, the Alpine backdrop of the Swiss and French Jura rises above the ground fog of the Upper Rhine lowlands. Together, the trio produces almost 10 megawatts of electrical power.