Baywa in the crisis: shock for Pfaffenweiler and the solar system!
Baywa in the crisis: shock for Pfaffenweiler and the solar system!
In the German town of Pfaffenweiler, the recent financial difficulty of the Bavarian agricultural trading company Baywa ensures concern. The Group, headquartered in Munich, has massively invested in the construction of wind and solar energy systems in recent years. With the subsidiary Baywa R.E. Among other things, the company put a large solar park that was built on agricultural soil. So also in the hospital courtyards, where the facility was completed in 2022.
According to current reports from Bayrische Rundfunk, the situation for Baywa is particularly precarious. Shareholders and banks are alarmed because the group is deep in the red numbers. Small investors who hoped for return now fear the total loss of their investments. This also affects the projects such as the wind turbines in Schömberg, which were initiated by crowdfunding with the participation of the public. The view of safe returns is in danger of financial chaos.
criticism of the investor protection situation
One of the specialist lawyers, Peter Mattil, made it clear in an analysis that investors in the small print were not guaranteed. This has caused many to assume that they may lose their investments entirely. This realization is surprising, since the Baywa R.E. Transparent and trusting in the marketing of your projects.
for Werner Biselli, a landowner of the hospital farm, the uncertain future of the solar park system is also a reason to worry. Although he has not personally invested in the project, the uncertainty of trust in future lease payments gnaws. "I have not yet received any information on the part of the Baywa R.E. how it goes on. And I have no choice but to wait," Biselli regrets, whose property is accommodating the almost ten hectare photovoltaic system.
The shock waves of financial turbulence from Baywa AG send out far -reaching waves not only in their own house, but also through the municipal areas in which the group works. This could endanger accompanying projects and reduce trust in future investments in the field of renewable energies. But Biselli remains optimistic and hopes that the size of Baywa AG could preserve it from a potential case. "What calms me is that I am only a lessor and not a investor myself," he explains, while the worries about future lease payments do not want to fly away.
The solar park itself has an output of 7.5 megawatts, which means that it can generate around eight million megawatts of green electricity annually. This would cover the need of around 2500 average households in Germany. The area management by sheep not only ensures productive use of the area, but also contributes to natural fertilization, which increases soil fertility. In combination with regenerative energy generation, this is another step towards climate -friendly.
Now it remains to be seen how the situation for Baywa will develop. The uncertainties will probably leave long -term effects both in the group and among investors. Information about current developments is expected to map the next steps and future of the systems more clearly. Whether the company's responsibility and financial obligations can be attributed to a solid basis will be discussed in the coming time and remains an urgent topic for those affected.
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