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Plambeck Neue Energien AG has completed the Calau wind farm with eight MW nominal output

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Cuxhaven, February 10, 2009 - Plambeck Neue
Energien AG announces completion of the Calau wind farm in 
Brandenburg. There, four wind turbines of the Vestas V90 type, each 
with a nominal output of 2 Megawatt (MW), have been set up. These 
modern and efficient wind turbines, with a hub height of 125 metres 
each, have a total height of 170 metres. The commissioning of the 
wind farm has already taken place and is to be followed by the hand 
over to Babcock & Brown Wind Partners.
With a total nominal output of eight MW, the plant can cover the 
annual energy requirements of more than 5,200 private households, 
which means that about 12,000 fewer tons of carbon dioxide and other 
pollutants from conventional power stations will enter the atmosphere
each year; the plants thus make a major contribution to environmental
protection.
"By using turbines with a hub height of 125 metres, Calau is one of 
the first wind farms in Germany to make optimum use of the wind 
potential of this site. Its successful completion serves yet again to
show that we are effectively combining climate protection and good 
economic sense", according to Bernd Paulsen, member of the Board of 
Directors responsible for Project Development and Implementation. He 
explained that the height of the wind turbine is crucial for making 
the best possible use of the potential of the location, as the wind 
strength increases with an increase in altitude. Moreover, Calau is a
good example of the fact that there are still suitable areas for 
making use of wind energy in Germany.
"By completing this, the second wind farm of 2009, we succeeded in 
commissioning a nominal output of 18 MW this year. In the coming 
months additional wind farms are to be completed and sold to several 
parties", says Martin Billhardt, Chairman of the Board of Directors 
of PNE, looking forward to additional projects currently under 
construction. He is therefore optimistic about the future development
of Plambeck Neue Energien AG: "Implementing current projects in our 
domestic market, expanding our cross-border business and our 
off-shore wind energy activities all represent crucial elements for 
the success of our company. We have therefore staked out a good 
position in order to benefit from the attractive opportunities that 
the wind market offers us."
Corporate profile:
Plambeck Neue Energien AG, with its headquarter in Cuxhaven, plans 
and implements wind-farm projects on land (onshore) and at sea 
(off-shore). The key competence of the company is the development, 
project planning, implementation and financing of wind farms, 
together with their operation and sale with subsequent service. The 
company has already set up 86 wind farms with 482 wind energy systems
and a total nominal output of 669 MW.
Alongside the business activity on the established German market - 
onshore wind-farm projects with a nominal output of more than 400 MW 
under development, of which around 100 MW are already under 
construction - the company is increasingly expanding into dynamic 
growth markets. Via joint ventures, Plambeck Neue Energien AG is 
already represented in Hungary, Bulgaria, Turkey, Great Britain, 
Ireland and Romania. In these countries, wind-farm projects with a 
nominal output of up to 1,430 MW are under development and are to be 
completed in the medium term. In addition, a subsidiary was founded 
in the USA in 2008.
Two major off-shore wind farm projects developed by PNE AG have 
already been approved and entry into promising off-shore foreign 
markets is currently being investigated.
end of announcement                               euro adhoc

Further inquiry note:

Plambeck Neue Energien AG
Rainer Heinsohn
Tel: +49(0)47 21 - 7 18 - 453
Fax: +49(0)47 21 - 7 18 - 373
E-mail: info@plambeck.de

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Ulrich Wiehle / Dirk Stauer
Tel: +49(0)611 - 205855 - 11
Fax: +49(0)611 - 205855 - 66
E-mail: wiehle@cometis.de

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