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Energiequelle welcomes Olaf Scholz in Feldheim

Federal Chancellor visits energy self-sufficient village in Brandenburg
24.09.2024, Feldheim (Germany)
Press Release

Last Friday, Federal Chancellor Olaf Scholz visited the energy self-sufficient village of Feldheim. In Feldheim, Energiequelle GmbH has realised an innovative energy concept together with the town, the citizens and the agricultural cooperative. The village is completely self-sufficient with its own electricity and heating network, making it a pioneer in the municipal energy transition.

The small village in Treuenbrietzen, Brandenburg, receives around 5,000 visitors a year, including the German Chancellor. He was accompanied by MDB Sonja Eichwede (SPD) and Melanie Balzer, direct candidate for the SPD in the Potsdam Mittelmark constituency.

Energiequelle Managing Director Michael Raschemann welcomed Olaf Scholz and his companions to the Neue Energien Forum Feldheim, an information and exhibition centre for renewable energies. After a brief tour of the exhibition, a round table discussion took place with local stakeholders. Among those present were Michael Knape as mayor of the town of Treuenbrietzen, Petra Richter as head of Feldheim, Sebastian Herbst and Werner Schlunke as representatives of the agricultural co-operative and Brigitte Kappert as a resident of the first hour. Over coffee and cake, the development of Feldheim was reported on - from the first plant, the biogas plant, the storage facility and the wind farm, which now consists of 55 turbines. Knape emphasised the importance of the financial benefits for the municipal budget and Olaf Scholz saw his government's goal of involving the municipalities in the energy transition confirmed. However, the Chancellor was also informed that positive examples such as Feldheim are still the exception and that everyone must work together to better recognise and exploit the opportunities of the energy transition locally.

Things got exciting when the Managing Director of the agricultural cooperative, Sebastian Herbst, reported on the current situation of the biogas plant. Olaf Scholz emphasised the importance of biogas, as electricity and heat must also be produced at times when the wind and sun are unable to deliver. From the reality of the plant operators