Successfully realised: Solar park between Oelde and Ennigerloh connected to the grid

Successfully realised: Solar park between Oelde and Ennigerloh connected to the grid
Aerial view of a newly constructed solar park between Oelde and Ennigerloh with Faber E-Tec transformer stations in the foreground
A new solar park has been connected to the grid between Oelde and Ennigerloh - a strong example of successful cooperation at a municipal, technical and project-related level.

Successful grid connection for new solar park in Münsterland

Strong technology. Strong partners. Strong region.

Between Oelde and Ennigerloh a new solar park has been built in recent weeks - as part of a growing project pipeline of the integrated energy supplier LichtBlick SE. In close co-operation with the SolarBlick GmbH, Faber Solartechnik as EPC service provider and us, Faber E-Tec, as a specialist for transformer stations and grid connection technology, the project has now been successfully realised and connected to the grid.

Inauguration with guests and hands-on technology

A small inauguration ceremony was held directly on site to mark the completion of the solar park. Around 30 invited guests from the administration, project environment and partner companies were present to celebrate the successful completion together. Over snacks and drinks, everyone involved took the opportunity to talk, gain insights and meet in person.

A special highlight was the technology presentation by the Faber Energy Group: together with Hermann Kromm, we opened one of the installed compact transformer stations and gave the guests an exclusive look at the heart of the grid connection technology. We clearly explained how electricity from photovoltaic systems is reliably transferred to the medium-voltage grid.

We also explained the key steps in the construction of a solar park on site - from the ground-breaking ceremony to commissioning. A small photo gallery with impressions of the construction site rounded off the technical categorisation.

EPC: Faber Solartechnik + Faber E-Tec

The plant covers an area of around ten hectares and has an installed capacity of 11,732.04 kWp. Faber Solartechnik was responsible for the turnkey construction of the solar park - from technical planning to commissioning. Faber E-Tec was responsible for the technical realisation of the grid connection and supplied the following components:

✅ 4 compact transformer stations for transformation and grid feed-in
✅ 1 transfer station for connection to the public medium-voltage grid

In this way, we ensure that the electricity generated is transferred to the grid in a stable, safe and compliant manner - a key component of every successful large-scale PV project.

Compact transformer stations

Inter-municipal cooperation: Oelde and Ennigerloh set an example

A special feature of the project is the successful, cross-municipal implementation by the towns of Oelde and Ennigerloh. Both municipalities actively supported the project and made it possible together - a strong example of regional cooperation.

Our special thanks go to Karin Rodeheger, Mayor of the town of Oelde, and Berthold Lülf, Mayor of the town of Ennigerloh.
Their solution-oriented, forward-looking and trustworthy support was decisive for the successful realisation of this large-scale PV project.

Energy project between Oelde and Ennigerloh - Faber Energy Group solar park

Realisation through strong partners

LichtBlick's decision to work with SolarBlick and the Faber Group once again emphasises the importance of well-established technical partnerships - especially for challenging projects of this magnitude.

The solar park in Münsterland is an example of the successful realisation of renewable energy projects with clear technical and grid expertise.

Technology, trust, responsibility - for the future of energy

Faber E-Tec would like to thank LichtBlick SE for their trust in our technology and SolarBlick GmbH for their professional project development. Our thanks also go to Faber Solartechnik for the strong cooperation at EPC level.

Together, we show how large-scale renewable energy projects can be planned regionally, implemented in a technically sound manner and operated in the long term - for a sustainable, secure energy supply.

➡️ To the official LinkedIn post from LichtBlick:
🔗 View post on LinkedIn

City of Oelde - Shaping the future through regional energy projects

Oelde supports regional energy transition with solar park project

With its involvement in the solar park between Oelde and Ennigerloh, the town of Oelde shows what municipal responsibility can look like in practice.
With foresight, openness to new energy concepts and solution-orientated management, the project was supported and actively accompanied from the outset.

Mayor Karin Rodeheger worked with all those involved to ensure that the site development and project realisation proceeded efficiently and in the interests of the region. Oelde is thus making an important contribution to the regional energy transition - and demonstrating that forward-looking infrastructure projects are possible and can be realised in rural regions.

View of the Kreuzkirche church in the Stromberg district of the town of Oelde in Münsterland
The Kreuzkirche church in the pilgrimage town of Stromberg, a district of Oelde, exemplifies the cultural and historical identity of the town in Münsterland. © Pixel62

City of Ennigerloh - Commitment to sustainability and cooperation

Ennigerloh focusses on sustainable energy through municipal cooperation

The town of Ennigerloh has also been a reliable partner in the planning and realisation of the solar park from the very beginning. With its openness to renewable energy projects and its municipal commitment, it played a key role in shaping the development of the project.

Under the leadership of Mayor Berthold Lülf, the intermunicipal approach was actively supported. The city sent out clear signals in favour of regional cooperation, sustainable location development and responsibility towards future generations.
The result: a successful project that has an impact beyond the city limits.

Historic windmill in Ennigerloh in Münsterland in sunny weather
The windmill in Ennigerloh symbolises the town's connection to its regional history and the natural cultural landscape of the Münsterland. Marcus Retkowietz
Support
Questions about our products and services?
Contact

Personalised advice

Request a quote

Interested in our solutions?

Technical support

+49 5223 65708-90