The VSB Group is marking 30 years in business. Founded in 1996 as a small Dresden engineering office, the company has grown into a developer and operator of wind and solar parks and battery storage active across Europe, with more than 500 staff in six countries.
VSB now runs around 592 MW of installed renewable capacity and is building projects totalling 447 MW in Germany, Poland and France. Since its founding it has developed or built more than 3 GW of renewable capacity, much of it subsequently sold, while also providing technical and commercial operations management for its own and third-party assets.
Since 2025 the group has been part of TotalEnergies. The partners aim to scale renewable generation significantly by 2030, contributing to TotalEnergies’ goal of 120 TWh of net power output, 70 percent of it from renewables. CEO Felix Grolman said the energy transition had become an industrial-policy priority for Europe, tied to competitiveness, security of supply and technological sovereignty, and argued renewables must be planned as an integrated system.
For Baltic markets, VSB’s continued construction in Poland and its growing emphasis on storage, hybrid wind-solar projects and power purchase agreements reflect a wider regional shift from standalone generation toward integrated, demand-led energy supply.








