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Neutscher Höhe

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Neutscher Höhe
Elevation360 m (1,181 ft)
LocationDarmstadt-Dieburg, Hesse, Germany
RangeOdenwald
Coordinates49°46′14″N 8°41′59″E / 49.770472°N 8.69983°E / 49.770472; 8.69983

Neutscher Höhe is a mountain pass of the Odenwald, in the district of Darmstadt-Dieburg, Hesse, Germany.

Wind farm

Two of the Neutscher Höhe wind turbines at sunset

On the hills nearby the pass is a wind farm with five wind turbines. Three turbines are of the type Tacke TW 600 and were launched in October 1994 by the Odenwaldwind GmbH. It was the first wind park in the southern German area. In 2011 two more powerful wind turbines, type REpower MM92, were built. One is operated by the Energiegenossenschaft Starkenburg eG.

References

  1. "Odenwaldwind GmbH". Retrieved 5 September 2014.
  2. Franz Mitsch: Erfahrungen mit der Windkraftnutzung in Hessen - Projekt "Odenwaldwind", in: Hessische Akademie der Forschung und Planung im ländlichen Raum (Hg.): Windenergienutzung in Hessen. Erfahrungen, Probleme, Chancen und Perspektiven, Bad Karlshafen 1996 (Schriften der HAL, Bd. 12), S. 76-119.
  3. "Anlage WindSTARK 1". Energiegenossenschaft Starkenburg. Archived from the original on 6 September 2014. Retrieved 5 September 2014.

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