Four new members from Lithuania and foreign countries join the ranks of the LWPA (Lithuanian Wind Power Association)
Four new members have joined the Lithuanian Wind Power Association. These are Swedish company OX2, a producer of renewable energy in the Nordic countries; Innogy, a German energy company; Norwegian company Axpo Nordic; and Lithuanian company Dolomitas, which controls wind farm in Pakruojis. Swedish compan
Nearly 200 wind power specialists extended their knowledge at the WindEurope seminar in Vilnius
The WindEurope seminar in Vilnius attracted more than 180 wind power specialists from Lithuania and abroad who work in both the private and public sectors. At the seminar, attendees extended their knowledge on the new techniques and technologies that can help to lower inputs for wind farms, increase their
Giles Dickson, Head of WindEurope: by turning to renewable resources, Lithuania busts myths
The Lithuanian National Energy Independence Strategy, pending approval by parliament, is making an impression. The ambitious goal is to triple the amount of electricity generated by wind farms by 2030 and, in future, to generate 100 per cent of the country’s energy from renewable sources. Such aims
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