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The CLASSEN and naturwind are jointly planning a wind farm in Baruth/Mark to supply energy to the region

Published onMarch 18, 2024
Aerial view of a large industrial complex with warehouse roofs in Baruth by CLASSEN
Kaisersesch, November 28, 2024 – The CLASSEN has received the coveted Solar Impulse Efficient Solution Label for CERAMIN®. This award recognizes CERAMIN one of the most efficient and sustainable solutions for the construction and renovation industry.
CERAMIN a completely PVC-free flooring made from recycled and recyclable polypropylene (PP). The use of safe raw materials and energy-efficient production reduce its environmental footprint. The CLASSEN Group CERAMIN manufacturing CERAMIN in Germany for over ten years and has consistently championed eco-friendly innovations in the flooring industry. In addition to Cradle to Cradle certification, CERAMIN holds CERAMIN environmental and quality certifications, such as the “Blue Angel” eco-label.
Baruth/Mark, March 13, 2024 – The CLASSEN and the naturwind Group recently announced their collaboration on the planning of a new wind farm in the forest north of Mückendorf. The project aims to generate clean energy for regional industry and residents, thereby making an important contribution to the energy transition in Brandenburg.
The wind farm, which is to be developed in collaboration between the Classen and naturwind, represents a significant step toward an environmentally friendly energy supply. With up to 32 wind turbines, naturwind plans to use the electricity generated locally to supply industry and residents in Baruth/Mark. In doing so, 100 percent of the electricity generated will remain in the region to boost the local economy and reduce dependence on fossil fuels.

As a key industrial partner in the wind farm project, the Classen will primarily use the generated electricity to power its laminate and fiberboard plant in Baruth/Mark. The goal is to cover 65 to 75 percent of the electricity demand from renewable sources. In addition, CLASSEN plans CLASSEN its photovoltaic systems to further increase renewable energy production. Already today, the CLASSEN completely avoids the use of fossil fuels at its Baruth/Mark production site thanks to its own energy systems.

The project will also benefit from waste heat generated by the Classen production processes, which will be used in the future to supply the neighboring towns of Baruth and Mückendorf with green heat. Through the installation of a large-scale heat pump—to be powered by electricity from the wind farm—the waste heat will be raised to the required temperature level and distributed via a local heating network.

“As a company committed to sustainability and environmental protection, we are delighted about the partnership with naturwind and the opportunity to work together on this groundbreaking project for regional energy supply,” explains André Hennig, Managing Director of Fiberboard GmbH (a company of CLASSEN ). “The planned wind farm will not only supply clean energy but also offer innovative solutions for the use of waste heat and green hydrogen.”

The next steps include environmental impact assessments, parallel planning of the heating network, and the negotiation of an urban development agreement to implement all aspects of the project in a timely manner. The CLASSEN and naturwind are committed to working with local authorities and stakeholders to create a sustainable energy supply for the region.

The construction of the wind farm and the implementation of additional infrastructure measures will take place in close coordination with local authorities and stakeholders. The partners are confident that the project represents a significant step toward a sustainable and environmentally friendly energy supply.

About naturwind

Naturwind is an experienced company in the renewable energy sector dedicated to the development, planning, and operation of wind farms. Approximately 70 employees within the naturwind group also manage interfaces for the storage of renewable electricity and its use in other energy sectors, such as for heat generation, as synthetic fuels, or as chemical feedstocks. With a strong focus on innovation, sustainability, and regionality, naturwind is working to create a clean and reliable energy supply for the future.

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Baruth/Mark, March 13, 2024 – The CLASSEN and the naturwind Group recently announced their collaboration on the planning of a new wind farm in the forest north of Mückendorf. The project aims to generate clean energy for regional industry and residents, thereby making an important contribution to the energy transition in Brandenburg.

The wind farm, which is to be developed in collaboration between the Classen and naturwind, represents a significant step toward an environmentally friendly energy supply. With up to 32 wind turbines, naturwind plans to use the electricity generated regionally to supply industry and residents in Baruth/Mark. In doing so, 100 percent of the electricity generated will remain in the region to boost the local economy and reduce dependence on fossil fuels.

As a key industrial partner in the wind farm project, the Classen will primarily use the electricity generated to power its laminate and fiberboard plant in Baruth/Mark. The goal is to cover 65 to 75 percent of the plant’s electricity needs with renewable energy sources. In addition, CLASSEN plans CLASSEN its photovoltaic systems to further increase renewable energy production. Thanks to its own energy systems, the CLASSEN already operates entirely without fossil fuels at its production site in Baruth/Mark.

The project will also benefit from waste heat generated by the Classen production facilities, which will be used in the future to supply the neighboring towns of Baruth and Mückendorf with green heat. Through the installation of a large-scale heat pump—which will be powered by electricity from the wind farm—the waste heat will be raised to the required temperature and distributed via a local heating network.

“As a company committed to sustainability and environmental protection, we are delighted about our partnership with naturwind and the opportunity to work together on this groundbreaking project for regional energy supply,” explains André Hennig, Managing Director of Fiberboard GmbH (a company of CLASSEN ). “The planned wind farm will not only supply clean energy but also offer innovative solutions for the use of waste heat and green hydrogen.”

The next steps include environmental assessments, parallel planning of the heating network, and negotiations on an urban development agreement to ensure that all aspects of the project are implemented in a timely manner. The CLASSEN and naturwind are committed to working with local authorities and stakeholders to establish a sustainable energy supply for the region.

The construction of the wind farm and the implementation of additional infrastructure measures will be carried out in close coordination with local authorities and stakeholders. The partners are confident that the project represents a significant step toward a sustainable and environmentally friendly energy supply.

About naturwind: naturwind is an experienced renewable energy company dedicated to the development, planning, and operation of wind farms. Approximately 70 employees within the naturwind group also manage interfaces for the storage of renewable electricity and its use in other energy sectors, such as for heat generation, as synthetic fuels, or as chemical feedstocks. With a strong focus on innovation, sustainability, and regionality, naturwind is working to create a clean and reliable energy supply for the future.

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As a leading German manufacturer of wall and floor coverings, CLASSEN stands CLASSEN technological leadership and durable product solutions. Around 2,000 employees worldwide are committed to efficient processes, responsible use of materials, and continuous improvement throughout the entire value chain. With professional expertise and dedication, they promote resource-efficient processes, durable product concepts, and the return of suitable materials to the recycling loop. CLASSEN deliberately CLASSEN the use of chlorine, PVC, and plasticizers in its wall and floor coverings.


With numerous patents available to the entire industry, the company underscores not only its own independence but also its commitment to continuous innovation. With CERAMIN®, CLASSEN has developed CLASSEN material that consists largely of recycled plastic and is highly recyclable. In doing so, CLASSEN is making CLASSEN exemplary contribution to the circular economy. Founded in 1962 by Dr. Hans-Jürgen Hannig, the family-owned company is currently managed by three generations, including the founder himself, in its operational management.
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