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Ignitis Renewables Bids for Second Lithuanian Offshore Wind Farm, Aiming to Double Green Generation Capacity

By Daniel BakerApril 16, 20242 Mins Read
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Ignitis Renewables has announced its participation in the tender for a second 700MW Lithuanian offshore wind farm in the Baltic Sea. The developer has submitted the necessary documents and bid to the National Energy Regulatory Council (NERC), which is organizing the tender. The decision to participate in the second tender is driven by a change

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