Raue has advised green energy company LichtBlick on its successful investment in wind farm project developer Eventus Wind. LichtBlick has acquired 50 percent of the shares in the Münster-based company, marking another milestone on the way to expanding its own generation portfolio.
LichtBlick’s goal is to achieve an own position of 1,000 MW in green power generation within the next few years in order to be able to supply more than 1.7 million end customers nationwide with green power from Germany on a permanent basis. By acquiring a stake in Eventus Wind, LichtBlick secures a share in a nationwide portfolio of 250 MW from wind farms that have been realized or are under development.
Eventus Wind was founded by Marko Vogt in 2016 and remains his sole managing director. Financial details of the transaction are confidential. As a result of the investment, Sebastian Pack, Head of Assets at LichtBlick, will join the management of the joint venture Solarblick. Solarblick had previously planned LichtBlick’s first own PV park in Calbe (Saxony-Anhalt).
About LichtBlick
LichtBlick, with a turnover of 1.1 billion euros and 900 employees, is an independently operating group company of the Dutch green energy supplier Eneco, which in turn is owned by a Japanese consortium around Mitsubishi. This year, LichtBlick had already acquired the solar platform Installion from Florian Meyer-Delpho.