ENERCON | Latest News & Updates - Apr 10, 2025 Release

ENERCON in Germany has repurposed a 19.3-meter GFRP spar cap component from an end-of-life wind turbine blade for structural integrity assessment...


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ENERCON is a leading manufacturer and service provider of onshore wind turbines, founded in 1984 by Dr. Aloys Wobben in Aurich, Niedersachsen, Germany. The company is recognized for its innovative turbine technology, including the first gearless drive concept, and has established itself as a pioneer in wind energy technology. With a presence in over 35 countries, ENERCON is committed to sustainable energy generation and offers a range of career opportunities in various sectors.


ENERCON - Latest News and Updates

  • ENERCON in Germany has repurposed a 19.3-meter GFRP spar cap component from an end-of-life wind turbine blade for structural integrity assessment.
  • Maximilian Lütten has joined ENERCON as Corporate Financial Controller in Germany, previously holding a position at another company.
  • Andreas Köller has left ENERCON as the Global Head of IT in Germany to join OHB SE as Group CIO.
  • Sven Bärenfänger-Wojciechowski has joined ENERCON as Head of Technical Asset Performance Management in Germany, previously serving as Head of Asset Management - BU Circularity at Currenta GmbH & Co. OHG.
  • ENERCON is currently seeking a Regional Environment and Sustainability Manager in Belgium.
  • ENERCON is a co-operator of the Markbygden Wind Farm in Sweden, which is partially operational with over 1,000 MW and aims for a total capacity of 4,000 MW.
  • On April 4, ENERCON hosted over 100 students to explore career opportunities in wind energy, with insights from Nicole Nanninga-Denker, Head of Young Talents, and Tim Fischer, Head of HR Germany.

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