Six new wind turbines in the Kassel district: energy for over 22,000 households!

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On July 24th, 2025, the "Morgenticker" reports on current developments in Darmstadt and the Kassel district, including new wind turbines and the use of hydrogen buses.

Am 24.07.2025 berichtet der "Morgenticker" über aktuelle Entwicklungen in Darmstadt und dem Kreis Kassel, darunter neue Windkraftanlagen und den Einsatz von Wasserstoffbussen.
On July 24th, 2025, the "Morgenticker" reports on current developments in Darmstadt and the Kassel district, including new wind turbines and the use of hydrogen buses.

Six new wind turbines in the Kassel district: energy for over 22,000 households!

Exciting times have begun in the lively city of Darmstadt. Recently, the population crossed a new limit, which is a reason for celebration for the city and its citizens. This positive development is characterized by rising living standards and the increasing attractiveness of the region, which is also reflected in the good work of the Statistics and Urban Research Department, which constantly prepares and analyzes current data on the population and living situation in order to offer valuable support to citizens, science and business. Darmstadt.de emphasizes that data protection is always a top priority.

In keeping with the positive news, sport has also caused a stir in Darmstadt. Eintracht Frankfurt, the well-known soccer team, is currently in training camp in Louisville, Kentucky. It was previously announced from the club that Hugo Ekitiké is no longer part of the team, which concerns the fans on site and at home. However, the team has to contend with the extreme temperatures in Kentucky, which makes the training sessions even more challenging.

Sustainable energy transition in the Kassel district

Another positive sign for the promotion of renewable energies comes from the Kassel district. Six new wind turbines have been approved here and are to be built by 2028. With impressive heights of around 260 meters, these wind turbines will supply over 22,000 households with hefty electricity. The systems will be built on climate-damaged, tree-free areas near Wesertal-Odelsheim, which is an important step towards a sustainable energy supply in the future. Hesse show reports that this project not only reduces the ecological footprint, but also contributes to the creation of jobs.

Another sustainable step was taken in Frankfurt: from today, hydrogen articulated buses will be introduced into regular service. The new bus models, which have been in operation in Frankfurt and in the neighboring districts of Groß-Gerau and Gießen since 2022, contribute to reducing emissions in local public transport. The vehicles will be officially presented today at 10:30 a.m.

Feel good in Lorsch

For all those who are looking for relaxation and peace, the Lorbacher Hof in Lorsch is now offering its doors as a “Schloofzimmer” from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Anyone who would like to escape the stress of everyday life for a while and unwind should not miss this appointment.

The day is rounded off with an exciting survey in which readers voted on their places of residence and thus also the population numbers. With over 3,300 votes cast, citizens are showing keen interest in their city.