Everything about Pellworm totally explained
Pellworm (;
North Frisian Pälweerm) is one of the
North Frisian Islands on the
North Sea coast of
Germany. It is part of the
Nordfriesland district in the
federal state of
Schleswig-Holstein. Its area is 37 km², and its population is circa 1,200.
In medieval times Pellworm was a part of the larger island of
Strand which was
torn into pieces in a disastrous
storm tide in
1634. Other remnants of Strand are
Nordstrand and the
Halligen.
Pellworm is accessible by a
ferry departing from the neighbouring
peninsula of Nordstrand (which is in turn connected with the mainland by a road
causeway).
One of the largest hybrid renewable energy plants in Europe is to be found on Pellworm
(External Link
). It combines photovoltaic and wind energy to provide over 700MWh/y of electricity.
Together with several smaller islands, Pellworm forms the
Amt Pellworm.
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