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    246.6 kW Small Senkelbach Hydropower Plant

    Description

    L#20260981

    Germany is one of Europe’s leaders in the transition toward renewable energy. Over the past two decades, the country has fundamentally transformed its energy system through the Energiewende (energy transition), a national strategy aimed at reducing carbon emissions, phasing out nuclear power, and replacing fossil fuels with clean energy sources.

    Renewable energy now accounts for more than half of Germany’s electricity generation, with wind and solar power forming the backbone of the system. Onshore and offshore wind farms represent the largest share of renewable electricity, particularly in northern Germany, while solar power has expanded rapidly across the country, supported by strong policy incentives and falling technology costs. Biomass and hydropower provide additional stable contributions, helping to balance supply.

    Germany has set ambitious targets, aiming to reach around 80% renewable electricity by 2030 and achieve climate neutrality by 2045. To support these goals, the government continues to invest in grid expansion, battery storage, hydrogen infrastructure, and faster permitting for renewable projects.

    Key data

    Item Details
    Power Plant XXXXXXX Hydroelectric Power Plant
    Region XXXXXXX, Bavaria
    River XXXXXXX, Augsburg Canal
    Catchment Area Diverted from the XXXXXXX River
    Average Flow Rate 13 m³/s
    Permitted Water Use Existing right to use a maximum flow rate of 18 m³/s
    Mean Head 1.65 m (average)
    Total Plant Output 246.6 kW
    Turbines Kaplan turbine (Watec) – 136.6 kWFrancis turbine (Meier-Brackwede) – 110 kW
    Generators Emit 145 kW (Watec)Schorch 110 kW (Meier-Brackwede)
    Transformer 0.4 / 10 kV
    Grid Connection Augsburg Municipal Utilities medium-voltage grid
    Transfer Station Located on manroland property
    Property Area Left- and right-bank strips of land along the canal; includes approx. 200 m² stream culvert and generator house
    Access Permanent right of way for access to the power plant
    Project Description Senkelbach Hydropower Plant
    Commissioning February 2016
    Average Annual Production 1.1–1.3 million kWh/year
    Production (Jul 2024 – Jun 2025) 996,852 kWh
    Feed-in Tariff 12.4 cents/kWh
    EEG Term Valid until 2036 (extension possible due to new control system)

    Basic Details

    Target Price:

    EUR 2,800,000

    Gross Revenue

    €136,500

    EBITDA

    €100,000

    Business ID:

    L#20260981

    Country

    Germany

    Detail

    Business ID:L#20260981
    Target Price: EUR 2,800,000
    Gross Revenue:€136,500
    EBITDA:€100,000
    Target Price / Revenue:20.51x
    Target Price / EBITDA:28x
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      Renewable energy now accounts for more than half of Germany’s electricity generation, with wind and solar power forming the backbone of the system. Onshore and offshore wind farms represent the largest share of renewable electricity, particularly in northern Germany, while solar power has expanded rapidly across the country, supported by strong policy incentives and falling technology costs. Biomass and hydropower provide additional stable contributions, helping to balance supply.

      Germany has set ambitious targets, aiming to reach around 80% renewable electricity by 2030 and achieve climate neutrality by 2045. To support these goals, the government continues to invest in grid expansion, battery storage, hydrogen infrastructure, and faster permitting for renewable projects.

      Key data

      Item Details
      Power Plant XXXXXXX Hydroelectric Power Plant
      Region XXXXXXX, Bavaria
      River XXXXXXX, Augsburg Canal
      Catchment Area Diverted from the XXXXXXX River
      Average Flow Rate 13 m³/s
      Permitted Water Use Existing right to use a maximum flow rate of 18 m³/s
      Mean Head 1.65 m (average)
      Total Plant Output 246.6 kW
      Turbines Kaplan turbine (Watec) – 136.6 kWFrancis turbine (Meier-Brackwede) – 110 kW
      Generators Emit 145 kW (Watec)Schorch 110 kW (Meier-Brackwede)
      Transformer 0.4 / 10 kV
      Grid Connection Augsburg Municipal Utilities medium-voltage grid
      Transfer Station Located on manroland property
      Property Area Left- and right-bank strips of land along the canal; includes approx. 200 m² stream culvert and generator house
      Access Permanent right of way for access to the power plant
      Project Description Senkelbach Hydropower Plant
      Commissioning February 2016
      Average Annual Production 1.1–1.3 million kWh/year
      Production (Jul 2024 – Jun 2025) 996,852 kWh
      Feed-in Tariff 12.4 cents/kWh
      EEG Term Valid until 2036 (extension possible due to new control system)

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