At that time, according to Agnė Bagočiutė, the “Ignitis Group” still states in its reports that it will fulfill its obligations on time, although it also acknowledges that the park will start producing electricity at least two years later – at the end of 2032.
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A. Bagočiutė claims to doubt that a construction permit will be obtained by February 12, 2027, and that electricity production will begin on February 12, 2030, as planned in the group’s initial commitment plan and the Renewable Energy Sources Act.