Without state support for renewable energy, we will not achieve the goals of the Green Deal
A few years ago, Lithuania set an ambitious strategic goal, which was welcomed by other European countries – to produce 100 percent of the electricity needed in the country only from renewable sources by 2050. However, after laying a solid foundation for the development of clean energy in the documents,
Wind is not growing fast enough for EU economy to go climate-neutral
In 2020, 14.7 GW of new wind turbines were installed in Europe, 80 percent of which were onshore. The combined capacity of wind turbines currently operating in Europe is 220 GW. However, these results are too low to implement the European Green Deal and become a climate-neutral continent. It is planned to
Wind produced a record amount of electricity last year
Wind parks operating in Lithuania continue to increase the amount of electricity produced per year. Last year, they generated 1.54 TWh of electricity – the largest amount in the country’s wind energy history. According to the data of the Lithuanian Energy Exchange Baltpool, in December wind produc
Will the wind energy development in Lithuania not be obstructed by road taxes?
In order to achieve Lithuania’s strategic goal of producing 100 percent of its electricity from renewable sources, the development of clean energy in the country should gain more and more momentum. However, project developers now face new challenges such as tax planning. When developing a larger win
New members in the Lithuanian Wind Power Association
The Lithuanian Wind Power Association has undergone changes among its members. Five new members joined the association – Gridinta, DIAB, Green Genius, In Fatis representing the PP Baltic brand, E Energy Invest taking over E energija wind energy development activities and Green Genius replacing Axton