The property developer WvM Immobilien + Projektentwicklung GmbH and the eco-energy supplier NATURSTROM AG found the joint company Green Estate. With the fusion of energy and real estate know-how, the partners are taking a new path to enable people to live sustainably.
The aim of the cooperation is to include decentralised, clean energy generation in future WvM building projects from the very beginning - and thus to optimally exploit the possibilities of a networked electricity, heating and e-mobility infrastructure. The Green Estate acts as an operating company through which WvM and NATURSTROM jointly invest in the building energy systems in the WvM properties. NATURSTROM will then take over the technical operation of the systems and the billing of energy consumption to the customers. "We have the vision of providing people with a sustainable supply of electricity and heat exclusively from renewable sources on site," explains NATURSTROM CEO Dr Tim Meyer. "With WvM, we have found a partner who pursues the same goals."
With the founding of Green Estate, NATURSTROM and WvM Immobilien are entering into the first cooperation of this kind. Such a far-reaching cooperation is absolutely exemplary, because in the course of a decentralised energy turnaround, more and more overlaps are emerging between the energy and real estate industries. The ecological capabilities of cities and urban centres are crucial for the future of the planet.
For each building project, the companies develop an individual energy concept in order to make the best possible use of the on-site generation potential and to align it with the respective demand. "Behind NATURSTROM are thoroughbred enthusiasts who live and breathe climate protection and with whom we are happy to cooperate for this reason, among others," says Raphael Hüffelmann, Head of Construction Project Management at WvM, explaining the cooperation.
The planning for the first two construction projects in Cologne and Berlin has already been completed, and further projects are in the planning stage - including the residential quarter in Subbelrather Straße in Cologne-Ehrenfeld, for which WvM and NATURSTROM are currently developing an innovative climate-friendly energy concept for sustainable living.
Picture material for download: Visualisation project Subbelrather Straße Cologne. © WvM Real Estate
About WvM Real Estate
WvM Immobilien + Projektentwicklung was founded in 1992 by Wolfgang von Moers and is Cologne's largest owner-managed property developer for residential real estate. We currently employ more than 120 people; in addition to civil engineers and architects, we also have real estate agents, marketing and sales specialists. The range of services covers the entire value chain from purchasing to development/realisation to the sale and management of the properties. Since June 2017, we have been represented with a location in Berlin-Charlottenburg.
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