Overview
- The Munich regional planning body approved a wind map with 58 priority zones where turbines are favored, spanning 103 square kilometers or 1.87% of the region.
- That footprint reaches the land-share targets set for Bavaria and Germany years ahead of the 2027 and 2032 benchmarks.
- In the Oberland, planners unanimously set 6,000 hectares of wind priority land, equal to a 1.52% share for the area.
- The package still awaits approval from the Upper Bavaria government, with acceleration zones that speed up permits and wildlife safeguards yet to be fixed after one small site was dropped for a breeding black stork.
- Local delivery has begun as Moosburg voted to change its land-use plan for a citizen energy co-op turbine, and a planning firm will now draft a design for public review.