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At HUSUM WIND 2025, Caeli Wind will demonstrate how its digital marketplace accelerates wind project development – from land tenders to ready-to-build projects
Berlin/Husum,
11 September 2025 – The energy transition needs speed, scale and new ways of thinking. That is
exactly what Caeli Wind will showcase at HUSUM WIND 2025. The Berlin-based
company has built a digital marketplace that is transforming how wind projects
are initiated and delivered. By combining transparency, efficiency and
security, Caeli Wind streamlines the entire process – from first offer to
signed land lease.
The
platform operates across two distinct asset classes:
“Too many
wind projects lose momentum because developers are forced to spend time on side
issues,” says Heiko Bartels, Founder and Managing Director of Caeli Wind. “We
put projects on the digital fast track – bringing speed, reach and certainty to
the market.”
Since
early 2025, Caeli Wind has added ready-to-build projects to its Greenfield
portfolio. The benefits are clear: investors gain fast, reliable access to
fully permitted sites, while developers can optimise their pipelines, sell
projects at ready-to-build status and release liquidity.
Through
Caeli’s marketplace, both sides reach more than 100 qualified investors and
developers in a transparent process that saves resources and increases project
visibility. The result: stronger exposure for projects, better choice for
buyers. At HUSUM WIND, Caeli Wind will show how digital processes make
transactions faster, more efficient and more profitable.
The
exhibition runs from 16 to 19 September 2025 in Husum. At the Caeli Wind stand
(Hall 5 / Stand 5B02), visitors can experience how digital workflows bring
structure, speed and reliability to onshore wind development.
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