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n Melle, the Energy Farming GmbH from Bad Essen is currently constructing a new wind turbine as part of the Dratum repowering project. The turbine is of the Nordex N-163 type with a capacity of 6.8 MW, a rotor diameter of 163 meters, and a hub height of 164 meters, mounted on a concrete hybrid tower. After the large crane, a Terex CC3800, has arrived at the construction site and been fully assembled, the construction of the wind turbine can begin. The first step will be to install the three steel tower segments on the previously built prestressed concrete tower. This will be followed by the installation of the nacelle (machine house) and the drivetrain (main bearing + shaft + gearbox), followed by the rotor hub and the three rotor blades, each around 80 meters long. With a capacity of 6.8 MW, the turbine could theoretically supply energy to about 14,000 people. The turbines being replaced were 2 Nordex/Südwind S77 models with a hub height of 111.5 meters and a rotor diameter of 77 meters. These two turbines were installed in 2001, at a time when they were among the first to use lattice towers with a hub height of 111.5 meters. The Energy Farming Group develops, implements, and operates energy projects with extensive technical and commercial experience, particularly in wind farms. Together with a strong network of regional partner companies, Energy Farming supports the entire project process. To ensure the success of the energy transition through decentralized energy generation, the company focuses on regional value creation and active involvement of citizens. Credited by: Energy Farming