

Citizens' energy cooperatives, offers his support in planning new wind farms. In the future, the company will not only concentrate on expanding its own wind farm portfolio, but will also offer smaller civil societies as part of the new EEG 2017, e.g. In response to the change in the EEG, Prokon changed the strategic direction of this area. The company currently has project planning offices in Itzehoe, Mainz, Potsdam, Paderborn, Danzig and Vaasa. Prokon's core business is the development of wind energy projects. It ended with the conversion of the GmbH into a cooperative on J and 42% losses for the creditors. The Itzehoe District Court opened the standard insolvency proceedings on May 1, 2014. On January 22nd, 2014 Prokon Regenerative Energien GmbH filed for insolvency proceedings. In the course of time, in addition to project development, other areas of responsibility such as the technical management of the wind farms and the sale of electricity to end users were anchored in the company. From 2007 the financing was switched to profit participation rights.

The company initially acquired limited partnership capital to finance its projects.
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The name originated as an abbreviation of Pro projects and Kon concepts. The company was founded on Octoby Carsten Rodbertus, Ingo de Buhr and a third partner as a project planning office for wind turbines under the name Prokon Energiesysteme GmbH. 3.4 Investigations in the course of insolvency proceedings.3.3 Insolvency of Prokon Regenerative Energien GmbH.3.2 Warnings from the press and consumer protection.In July 2015, the company was converted into a cooperative. The company, which was founded in 1995 as a limited liability company ( GmbH ), offered various forms of capital investment from 1998 and raised a total of 1.45 billion euros in debt capital until its insolvency in 2014, which received great public attention. It also acts as an energy supplier by marketing the wind power generated. There was active after the turn of the century until 2015 in other areas of renewable energy as well as in the development of our own wind turbine.

The company primarily develops and operates its own, but also third-party wind farms and has 362 of its own wind turbines in Germany and Poland with a total installed capacity of 663.7 megawatts (as of June 2018). The Prokon Renewable Energies eG (proper spelling PROKON, 2016 PROKON ), established in Itzehoe ( Schleswig-Holstein ) is the largest energy cooperative in Germany, with 39,000 members.
