L-Vejas, a company jointly owned by E Energija and New Energy Group, is set to build a 70 MW wind farm in Telsiai district, northwestern Lithuania.
The project will consist of 13 units of GE new-generation 5-MW turbines each with a height of about 220 meters.
Baltic Engineers Ltd and The Natural Power Consultants Ltd will support the development of the project.
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