Wind energy experts: Lithuania could become the second Kuwait if it meets one condition
According to the estimates of the Lithuanian Wind Energy Association, about 3.5 gigawatts (GW) of installed capacity of wind projects would be sufficient to meet the electricity needs of the country’s population, which means that the current capacity would need to be increased by a factor of 4-5 tim
Wind energy developers suggest how to significantly accelerate the development of the sector
The current level of wind energy development in the country is insufficient and projects are taking too long to develop, although there are a number of easy ways to fix this, according to wind energy developers. Dissatisfied with the situation in the country’s energy sector, participants identified
Hybrid wind and solar farms are making their way in Lithuania: who are they and what are their advantages?
As the demand for renewable energy grows rapidly and development gains momentum, there is more talk of hybrid wind and solar farms, where several installations of different renewable energy technologies are connected to a single grid connection point. Hybrid parks are increasingly being built in Europe, a
Wind energy development in the EU: Lithuania lags behind in terms of procedure times but is among the leaders in terms of installed capacity
Europe is being encouraged to accelerate the development of wind and solar energy, not only to reduce its dependence on Russian fossil fuels, but also to meet its commitments to combat climate change by limiting global warming to 1.5°C by 2030. In terms of the pace of wind energy development, Lithuania i
Developed and operational wind farms in Lithuania would generate around 60% of the country’s electricity needs
There are currently over 300 wind farms of various sizes in Lithuania, with a total installed capacity of just over 730 megawatts (MW). Although there has been no significant growth in recent years, a major breakthrough is expected in the near future, as evidenced by both the plans of wind energy develope