Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!

Dear visitors,

We wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. Please note that our office will be closed during the holidays. We will be back for you from 2 January 2025.

Enjoy the holidays!

Experience the Energy Transition

A visit to the New Energies Forum in Feldheim will provide you with background knowledge and practical experience in the field of renewable energies.

We offer:

A few facts

Experience how renewable energy is securing the energy supply of the future . In Feldheim this future has already begun.
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wind turbines are located in the Feldheim wind farm
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photovoltaic modules are mounted on 248 tracking systems in the Selterhof solar farm
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kilowatt hours of primary control power is provided by the Regional Regulating Power Station for transmission system operator 50 Hertz
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liters of heating oil are saved in Feldheim every year thanks to the local district heating system

News

02 May
DW: A German village produces its own energy

The village of Feldheim produces its own energy from wind, sun and biomass and also feeds it...

25 April
Open Day at the Neue Energien Forum Feldheim 27 April 2 p.m. – 8 p.m.

The New Energies Forum will hold an open day on 27 April. Our motto is experience renewable...

30 November
Dena hands over Energy Efficiency Award 2017

At its congress, the German Energy Agency (dena) has awarded the Energy Efficiency Award 2017...

More news

The energy self-sufficient village

Statements from our visitors

In my eyes wind turbines are not an eyesore .Here I was able to get very close and film .There was no noise , only the breeze .It was a very peaceful place . In UK the public deem wind turbines noisy and ugly .We need power and rely too much on fossil fuels .These are not going to last for ever and errors and accidents have resulted in enormous damage to our environment .........Feldheim cares.

Helena Mikas

On the spectrum of climate-friendly projects, Feldheim represents an extreme outlier as a microcosm showcase of a zero-emissions future.

Edvard GlücksmanUniversity of Duisburg-Essen

We was particularly impressed by the villagers' ability to construct their own grid. Climate change is something this generation has got to solve, and in Australia we cannot rely on government. It's up to the people. And so you've got to go and learn from where it's happened before.

 

Lyn Hovey Australian sustainability activist

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