A new business opportunity is opening up: what will corporate power purchase agreements bring?
New trend among various international corporations has emerged recently of purchasing clean electricity directly from the renewable energy producers. These include well-known brands like Facebook, Microsoft, Amazon, BMW, Heineken, Lego and many others. Lithuanian businesses are likely to do the same soon
Three new members of LWAP – Walless, Fondia Lithuania and European Energy Lithuania
Three new members have joined the Lithuanian Wind Power Association. Two of them are law firms – Walless and Fondia Lithuania – and the third is European Energy Lithuania, a company involved in developing wind energy projects. The association currently has 26 members. Walless is a law firm that provid
International Wind Energy 2020 Conference to take place in Lithuania
The international conference Wind Mission Lithuania 2020 will be held in Lithuania, on 29-30 January next year. The Lithuanian Wind Power Association, together with the renewable energy experts from The Voice of Renewables, invites to discuss key topics in wind energy business. During the first day’
Wind energy in Lithuania: what will the new political season bring?
Author of the comment: Aistis Radavičius, CEO of Lithuanian Wind Power Association Lithuanian wind energy sector is facing a new political season. The decisions made by the country’s Parliament and other responsible authorities will be of particular importance for the further implementation of the Nati
In half a year, the wind parks in Lithuania produced 30 percent more electricity
The first six months of this year were quite successful for the wind parks operating in Lithuania. During the winter and spring, the weather conditions in the country were favourable for the electricity production in wind parks, wind speed slowing down significantly only in June. Nevertheless, the overall