Overview
- Under federal law, Berlin must designate 0.5% of its territory as potential wind turbine sites to comply with national renewable energy mandates.
- City authorities have pinpointed eight locations, including Krummendammer Heide, southern Grunewald, Rieselfelder Karolinenhöhe and Buchholz Nord, for further assessment.
- The proposed installations could feature turbines up to 230 metres tall, aligning with modern wind energy standards.
- Designation of an area does not guarantee construction, as each site must still obtain technical permits and clear impact studies.
- Officials contend that mapping specific zones prevents the entire city from defaulting into one broad wind energy area under federal provisions.