Continental to Build Wind Farm to Power Tire Plant in Germany
Continental will build its first wind farm near its Korbach tire plant to cover about two-thirds of the plant's electricity demand with renewable energy.
about two-thirds
55 GWh
mid-double-digit million euros
What Happened
Continental has decided to build its first company-owned wind farm near its tire plant in Korbach, Germany. Three wind turbines will generate around 55 gigawatt-hours of electricity per year, enough to supply about 15,000 households. Together with existing photovoltaic systems, the turbines will cover approximately two-thirds of the plant's electricity demand. Construction is scheduled to begin in 2026, with commissioning planned about a year and a half later.
55 GWhgigawatt-hours
Equivalent to powering about 15,000 average German households per year.
“Having our own wind turbines near the plant will give us more predictable energy costs and reduce our exposure to volatile energy markets – key factors for competitive tire production in Germany.”
Why this matters
This project reduces exposure to volatile energy markets and serves as a blueprint for other Continental sites, demonstrating how industrial competitiveness and sustainability can be combined.
Terms in This Story
- photovoltaic system
- A system that converts sunlight directly into electricity using solar panels.
- gigawatt-hour
- A unit of energy equal to one billion watt-hours, typically used to measure large-scale electricity generation.
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