In 1992, Frank Bündig first became aware of energy generation from wind power. At that time, the first law on the feed-in of electricity from renewable energies had been passed in Germany by the then federal government. This created the basis for the economically sensible use of renewable energies, such as wind, water and sun.
At that time, Germany was in a kind of pioneering phase. From 1991 and in the following years, many companies were founded that dealt with the development of the plants themselves, project planning and project planning or with the framework conditions. Especially in the state of Saxony, the first pilot project was created at this time, initiated and funded by the Saxon state government. Five wind turbines were erected 800 m above sea level in the Ore Mountains on the border with the Czech Republic. This project basically gave the impetus to deal with the topic in depth.