Enefit takes FID on 335 MW of EU wind projects

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Enefit Green has made final investment decisions for 335 MW of wind projects in Europe. The Sopi-Tootsi project in Estonia will have a capacity of 255 MW, whilst the Kelme I project in Lithuania would have a capacity of 80 MW.

The projects are part of Enefit Green's previously disclosed investment strategy, which seeks to double its power production capacity to 1900 MW by 2026.

Enefit Green is constructing four wind farms and three solar parks with a combined capacity of 258 MW in Lithuania, Estonia, Poland, and Finland.

List of the country updates

Country updates

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  • December 14, 2022

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  • November 28, 2022

    Encavis enters deal to acquire 69.3 MW wind farm in Lithuania

    Encavis AG has entered into an agreement to acquire an onshore wind farm in Lithuania that is already connected to the grid and has a nominal output of 69.3 MW. The project was developed by...

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  • October 03, 2022

    Vestas awarded EPC contract for 74 MW Lithuanian wind project

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  • August 26, 2022

    Luminor Bank funds 35 MW Lithuanian solar projects

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