Poyry to construct the 16 MW wind project in Thailand

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Finnish consulting and engineering firm Poyry has been commissioned by Thai power producer B.Grimm Power PCL to develop the 16 MW Bo Thong Wind Farm project located in Mukdahan province in Thailand. 

Poyry will deliver engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) bid evaluation and negotiations, energy yield assessments, project management, and design review, as well as site monitoring during construction and commissioning.

The project is expected to be operational by 2020. 

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