Professor Jurgis Vilemas: The future belongs to renewable energy
It is often recommended that Lithuania, which is considering its National Energy Independence Strategy, follows the example of various foreign countries. However, Professor Jurgis Vilemas, an energy expert, believes that Lithuania has already created a success story, so this should just be continued. Alth
Two new members in the Lithuanian Wind Power Association: Renerga-1 and Žalia galia
The Lithuanian Wind Power Association (LWPA) is growing and it has welcomed some new members: Kunigiškės wind park, managed by the Renerga-1 and small producer company called Žalia Galia. Including the new companies, the number of the members in the association has now grown to 22. Kunigiškės wind pa
WindEurope event in Vilnius – Analysis of operating wind farms
On May 15-16, Vilnius will host the seminar of the WindEurope organisation to promote the European wind industry, which is intended for those who operate, maintain and are considering investing in wind energy. Relevant professional information will be also available to students and those with an interest
Survey: residents show their support and agree to pay more for renewable energy
Large majority, i.e. 75 percent, of Lithuanian residents support the aim to produce 80 percent of the country’s electricity and heat demands from renewable energy sources, as is formulated in the Draft National Energy Strategy. The results of the survey also demonstrate that 40 percent of them would
National energy strategy: is being more ambitious the way to go?
As the deliberations on the National Energy Strategy have started with the spring session of the Seimas, investors are awaiting a green light for energy development in our country. The estimates made by the Lithuanian Wind Power Association show that ambitious energy development is not only feasible but i