The object discovered during a seabed survey in the area designated for the wind farm in the Baltic Sea is actually a shipwreck. This has been finally confirmed by an additional survey. The object was detected on the seabed of the Baltic Sea during the seabed survey conducted by an international gre...
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A smart energy solutions company, Ignitis, will supply electricity generated by a wind farm in Mažeikiai to one of the largest industrial companies and electricity consumers in Lithuania, Akmenės Cementas, reports Ignitis.
Latvenergo AS has acquired 100% in the Telšiai project of Utilitas Wind, which will already enable the company to start wind power generation with a capacity of 124 megawatts (MW) in the first quarter of 2026, Latvenergo said in a press release.
Enefit Green erected the first 230-metre wind turbines in Kelmė I wind farm (80 MW) located in western Lithuania. A total of 14 wind turbines will be installed, which will start producing about 270 gigawatt-hours of renewable energy per year, Enefit Green said in a press release.
A floating measuring station with specialised equipment has been brought to the maritime area of the future offshore wind farm, reports Ignitis Renewables, an international green energy company.
On Wednesday, the Government decided that the tender for the right to develop the second 700 MW offshore wind farm would be launched on 15 January 2024, reports the Ministry of Energy.
Lithuania's state-run energy group Ignitis Group (formerly known as Lietuvos Energija (Lithuanian Energy) has withdrawn from the contract with Poland's Wento on the acquisition of the latter's wind farm project after the Polish company failed to secure a feed-in tariff.
The amount of electricity being generated by renewable resources in Lithuania is increasing – in Pagėgiai municipality in Western Lithuania alone, the wind farm that began operating there this year – the largest of its kind in the Baltics – generates about 2% of the country's energy needs. However, ...
The largest wind farm in the Baltic countries has successfully started operating in western Lithuania, boosting electricity generated by wind in the country by up to a quarter.
Lithuanian electricity supplier Inter RAO Lithuania increased its profits by over 40% from €12.3 million in 2014 to €18.8 million in 2015, driven by better performance at its wind farms.