Two new members from Lithuania and abroad – GriJana and Ørsted – have joined LVEA
The Lithuanian Wind Power Association (LVEA) is growing and is introducing two new members. One of the two is Klaipeda-based company GriJana, the center activity of the company is the quality control of metal structures in the Baltic States. Another one is Fredericia-based, international Danish energy com
Renewable energy in Lithuania: will we continue in the right direction after the elections?
The first months of autumn will mark a new season for both wind parks and national politics. As October is approaching, along with the Seimas elections, politicians are speculating on the future of the energy sector in their programmes. However, the direction that should be followed in order to achieve th
LVEA members have joined forces to build a 68.9 MW wind park in Telšiai
Three members of the Lithuanian Wind Power Association – E energija, General Electric and Eesti Energia – have joined forces for the purpose of creating a wind park project in Telšiai. They are planning to build 13 of the tallest and most powerful wind turbines in Lithuania, where the tower together
In four months, wind parks produced almost 13 percent more electricity
The first four months of this year were favorable for wind parks operating in Lithuania. The volume of electricity produced in them increased by almost 13 percent compared to the same period last year. According to the data of the power exchange Baltpool, in April wind parks operating in Lithuania produce
Expectations are growing: it is important for almost 60 percent of the population that businesses use clean electricity
The growing tendencies of environmental protection and renewable energy in Lithuania are clearly reflected in the requirements that the population imposes on the business operating in the country. According to a recent survey of the country’s population, almost six out of ten people care whether com