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    Home > Top Stories > Dutch wind farm blows away opposition as ‘new millers’ get a stake
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    Dutch wind farm blows away opposition as ‘new millers’ get a stake

    Published by Wanda Rich

    Posted on August 29, 2022

    2 min read

    Last updated: February 4, 2026

    An aerial view of the Zeewolde wind farm in the Netherlands, illustrating the integration of renewable energy and local community investment. This wind farm, involving local shareholders, addresses climate change and energy needs.
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    Tags:sustainabilityrenewable energyinvestment

    By Esther Verkaik

    ZEEWOLDE, Netherlands (Reuters) – Authorities in the Dutch city of Zeewolde have opened one of the country’s largest onshore wind farms after winning over residents often hostile to living next to turbines by allowing them to invest in the project.

    The 320 megawatt (MW) park, enough to generate electricity for 300,000 households, is unusual in that most farmers and residents of the small community, 50 kilometres (31 miles) east of Amsterdam, are shareholders.

    In the Netherlands, opposition to onshore wind has been forceful as people have complained of noise problems and what they call “horizon pollution” – when wind turbines are visible on the famously flat Dutch countryside.

    “People sometimes are not happy with the wind turbines,” said Regina de Groot, who owns a nearby organic farming company and invested in the project.

    “But if the wind turbines are owned by all of us and everyone can benefit from them, then I think people will look at them in a more positive way.”

    In Windpark Zeewolde BV, a group of residents known as “De Nieuwe Molenaars” (The New Millers) have become stakeholders and will get a share of any profits in proportion to the size of their holding.

    “Everybody was able to become a participant … and more than 90% of all the people in this project area became shareholders” project general manager Sjoerd Sieburgh Sjoerdsma told Reuters.

    Allowing farmers and ordinary citizens to own stakes in wind power is an approach that has worked in Denmark, where around half of the country’s energy is from renewable sources, chiefly wind.

    The Netherlands has lagged most European countries in green energy with just 12% of consumption from renewable sources in 2021.

    However, it is catching up https://www.reuters.com/business/sustainable-business/dutch-build-out-north-sea-wind-farms-test-floating-solar-panels-2022-08-25 with many offshore wind projects under construction and onshore solar production also rising despite minimal government support.

    (Reporting by Esther Verkaik; additional reporting by Jacob Gronhold-Pedersen in Copenhagen; writing by Toby Sterling; editing by Barbara Lewis)

    Frequently Asked Questions about Dutch wind farm blows away opposition as ‘new millers’ get a stake

    1What is renewable energy?

    Renewable energy is energy generated from natural resources that are replenished over short periods, such as solar, wind, and hydroelectric power.

    2What is a wind farm?

    A wind farm is a group of wind turbines in the same location used to generate electricity. They convert wind energy into electrical power.

    3What is horizon pollution?

    Horizon pollution refers to the visual impact of structures, such as wind turbines, on the landscape, particularly in flat areas where they can be prominently seen.

    4What is the significance of shareholder participation?

    Shareholder participation allows individuals to invest in and benefit from projects, fostering community support and ownership, which can reduce opposition.

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