Fintel Energija to develop three wind farms in northern Serbia

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Fintel Energija is set to build three wind projects in Serbia including the 572 MW Maestrale Ring wind farm which will be the largest onshore wind facility in the European continent. 

The Maestrale Ring along with two other smaller wind farms - 10 MW Lipar and 10 Mw Lipar 2, will be developed in Vojvodina. 

The projects is expected to fast-track Serbia’s energy transition from fossil fuels to renewable energy.

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