LVEA membership surpasses half a hundred: joined „AR10“ „Taaleri Energia“ „Stiemo“
LVEA Membership Exceeds FiftyThree new members joined the Lithuanian Wind Energy Association (LVEA). The fast-growing association already has over 50 members active in the wind energy sector. The new members include Taaleri Energia, a renewable energy project developer and investor from Finland, AR10, a c
Fewer and fewer students are choosing energy programmes – who will work in offshore wind farms in the Baltic Sea?
As the renewable energy market grows, the need for professionals who can work in this field is inevitably growing. Students are encouraged to choose the already in-demand field of energy specialist not only by additional scholarships, but also by energy project developers working with educational institut
LVEA ranks are growing: joined „GrECo Sagauta“ „BE Constructive“ „Evecon“
LVEA grows: three new members The LVEA’s membership continues to grow. The new members strengthen the voice of the association and show how strong the wind energy sector is growing and developing in Lithuania. Introducing the newest members of the association – “GrECo Sagauta”, a
Companies that use renewable energy sources in combination with electricity storage batteries reduce electricity costs by around 40%
As the country’s renewable solar and wind energy capacity grows, so does the need for grid balancing to ensure a steady supply of electricity. Although Lithuanian renewable energy producers and consumers have been able to participate in the balancing market for a couple of years now, only a very sma
Lithuanian Wind Energy Association: we risk that the offshore wind farm tender will not attract bidders
The first offshore wind farms in the Baltic Sea, due to come on stream by 2028, are expected to meet half of Lithuania’s electricity needs and ensure greater energy independence. With the government’s approval of the tender conditions for a wind farm in the Baltic Sea, wind energy developers a