
Project development is one of INIKTI’s core activities
From idea to electricity generation — it’s a long but clearly defined journey.
Developing a wind park in Lithuania usually takes 5–10 years and involves multiple stages:1. Concept & Site – wind potential is analyzed, land plots and grid connection possibilities are assessed.
Duration: up to 0.5 years.
2. Wind Measurements – a measurement tower is installed, and data is collected for at least one year.
Duration: ~1 year, often in parallel with other stages.
3. Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) – studies are carried out, reports prepared, and approvals obtained.
Duration: 1–2 years.
4. Development – technical solutions are coordinated with authorities and landowners, roads and cable routes are designed, servitudes are established.
Duration: 2–4 years, often in parallel with EIA and permitting.
5. Grid & Permits – participation in Litgrid capacity allocation tenders, securing grid access, obtaining construction and energy permits.
Duration: 1–2 years.
6. Financing & Contracting – contracts are signed with turbine suppliers, contractors, and financial institutions.
Duration: ~0.5 years.
7. Supply – wind turbines and related equipment are manufactured and delivered to the site.
Duration: 0.5–1.5 years.
8. Construction – foundations, roads, and cable infrastructure are built; turbines are installed and connected.
Duration: 0.5–1.5 years.
9. Commissioning – testing, grid connection procedures, and the start of commercial electricity production.
Duration: 0.25–0.5 years.
Each stage requires careful planning, close cooperation with authorities, and technical precision — so that, in the end, wind becomes clean energy in our grids.
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