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RENEWABLES: Latvenergo Installs over 100MW of Baltic PV Capacity in 2024

RENEWABLES

Latvenergo has installed 115.2 MW of new solar power capacity across the Baltics in 2024, surpassing its initial 100MW target, it said, cited by LETA.

  • The projects include 73.6MW in Latvia, 16.9MW in Lithuania, and 24.7MW in Estonia.
  • Additionally, Latvenergo generated 36GWh of electricity in the first nine months of the year, up from just 3GWh generated in 2023.
  • The firm is aiming to add 1GW of new renewable electricity by 2026 and will build energy storage and two wind turbines between 2025-26.
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Latvenergo has installed 115.2 MW of new solar power capacity across the Baltics in 2024, surpassing its initial 100MW target, it said, cited by LETA.

  • The projects include 73.6MW in Latvia, 16.9MW in Lithuania, and 24.7MW in Estonia.
  • Additionally, Latvenergo generated 36GWh of electricity in the first nine months of the year, up from just 3GWh generated in 2023.
  • The firm is aiming to add 1GW of new renewable electricity by 2026 and will build energy storage and two wind turbines between 2025-26.