- Restructuring draft concludes ABO Energy is viable and defines strategic action areas.
- Company targets securing sustainable financing by end of July after standstill extension.
- Submitted wind bids totaling over 150 MW in the May tariff tender.
- Sold Himmighofen-Kasdorf wind farm (4 turbines, 16.8 MW); construction began end of 2025, commissioning scheduled Q4 2026; also sold Nordex N149 4.5 MW turbine with commissioning planned autumn 2026.
Restructuring progress
Chief Restructuring Officer Britta Hübner presented a draft report that preliminarily concludes ABO Energy can be restructured and identifies key action areas for future strategic positioning.
Financing
The company is entering talks with financing partners and aims to secure a sustainable financing agreement by the end of the agreed standstill period, extended to the end of July.
Operational activity
ABO Energy was awarded a tariff for the 7.8 MW Birkholz solar park in Brandenburg and submitted wind bids totaling over 150 MW in the German May tariff tender.
Project disposals and schedules
The company sold the Himmighofen‑Kasdorf wind farm (four turbines, 16.8 MW); construction began end of 2025 with commissioning scheduled for Q4 2026, and sold a Nordex N149 4.5 MW turbine in Welterod with commissioning planned for autumn 2026.