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POWER: Latvia's Latvenergo Eyes 250MW of Baltic BESS by 2030

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 Latvian Latvenergo is planning to install 250MW of BESS capacity in the Baltics by 2030, according to the firm, cited by LETA.

  • The initial capacity will be installed in Latvia near its 158MW CHP-1 gas-fired power plant followed by its 832MW CHP-2 gas-fired power plant and 402MW Riga hydropower unit.
  • Future units will be built across the Baltics to “optimise” supply security, it added.
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 Latvian Latvenergo is planning to install 250MW of BESS capacity in the Baltics by 2030, according to the firm, cited by LETA.

  • The initial capacity will be installed in Latvia near its 158MW CHP-1 gas-fired power plant followed by its 832MW CHP-2 gas-fired power plant and 402MW Riga hydropower unit.
  • Future units will be built across the Baltics to “optimise” supply security, it added.