Lithuania on Friday launched its maiden offshore wind tender, looking for a developer to put in as much as 700 MW of technology capability in its territorial waters within the Baltic Sea.
The competitors for the location almost 36 km (22.4 miles) off the coast that can host Lithuania’s first offshore wind farm will happen in a number of levels, the Nationwide Power Regulatory Council (VERT) stated on Thursday.
The minimal capability to be deployed within the chosen space is 580 MW and the utmost is 700 MW.
builders have 60 calendar days till Could 29 to submit paperwork that will likely be evaluated by a committee which is able to compile an inventory of those that meet the standards for participation. The necessities for the builders looking for to participate within the aggressive spherical had been authorised by the federal government earlier in March.
The second stage of the tender will happen provided that no less than two builders have met these standards. The shortlisted candidates will likely be invited to submit proposals for the event price.
The location will likely be awarded to the competitor who provides the very best improvement price and meets nationwide safety pursuits. For the profitable conclusion of the tender, no less than two bidders should have filed bids on this stage, too.
The wind park will likely be constructed with out state subsidies and needs to be linked to the grid by 2028.
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