Niam, Evecon launch 110 MW Latvian solar storage initiative
A 84 MW of solar and 26 MW of energy storage portfolio will be installed in Latvia under the Niam-Evecon partnership. Discover the full project details here.
A 84 MW of solar and 26 MW of energy storage portfolio will be installed in Latvia under the Niam-Evecon partnership. Discover the full project details here.
Latvia''s Energy Strategy 2050 outlines major changes in renewable energy production and storage, with significant investments planned in wind, solar, biomass, and
On July 13th, SUNOTEC, a well-known European renewable energy service provider, officially completed the acquisition of SIA DSE Lazas Solar''s solar and energy
On July 13th, SUNOTEC, a well-known European renewable energy service provider, officially completed the acquisition of SIA DSE Lazas Solar''s solar and energy storage project in Latvia.
A 65 MW solar and 92 MWh storage project by European Energy, Sampension and Luminor in Latvia advanced the country''s transition toward greater grid flexibility.
Danish renewables developer European Energy has obtained EUR 37.9 million (USD 43.8m) in long-term project financing for a solar-plus-storage project in Latvia, which is
Latvia''s Energy Strategy 2050 outlines major changes in renewable energy production and storage, with significant investments
European Energy has secured EUR 37.9 million of long-term project financing for a hybrid solar and battery storage project in Saldus, Latvia. Once operational, it will be among
Niam Infrastructure and Evecon have formed a partnership for the construction of up to 84 MWp of solar power and 26 MW of energy
SUNOTEC has completed the purchase of SIA DSE Lazas Solar''s solar and energy storage project in Latvia from Danish Sun Energy.
Large battery storage projects in Estonia and Latvia have moved forward as the Baltic energy system prepares to decouple from
European Energy has announced the successful securing of €37.9 million in long-term project financing from Luminor Bank to develop a hybrid solar and battery energy storage
SUNOTEC builds massive solar and battery storage project in Latvia, boosting renewable energy, energy independence, and economic growth. A game-changer for Latvia''s
2025 - 11 - 20 European Energy has secured EUR 37.9 million in long-term project financing to support the development of a hybrid solar and battery energy storage park in the municipality
The Bulgarian renewables business has acquired large-scale co-located park with 400 MWp PV solar and 600 MWh BESS storage in Latvia from Danish Sun Energy ApS.
SUNOTEC acquires 400 MWp solar-plus-600 MWh storage project in Latvia, targeting grid connection by 2027 and bolstering the country''s expanding clean-energy ambitions.
Danish renewables company European Energy has secured €37.9 million in financing for a major hybrid solar and energy storage project in Latvia, a landmark
Greenvolt and European Energy have finalised financial deals for solar-plus-storage projects in Denmark and Latvia.
Niam Infrastructure and Evecon have formed a partnership for the construction of up to 84 MWp of solar power and 26 MW of energy storage across 11 project sites in Latvia.
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The most recent update regarding BESS installations is that in Tume and Rēzekne, Latvia’s transmission system operator “Augstsprieguma tīkli” (AST) in June 2025 installed battery energy storage systems with a combined capacity of 80 MW and 160 MWh, which will undergo testing until October 2025.
Local authorities are responsible for municipal energy supply and renewable energy projects, with Latvia’s energy transition guided by the National Energy and Climate Plan and the Energy Strategy 2050.
Latvia’s Energy Strategy 2050 outlines major changes in renewable energy production and storage, with significant investments planned in wind, solar, biomass, and biogas, as well as in energy storage technologies like batteries and subsurface systems to ensure supply stability .
Hydroelectric power is the main source of renewable electricity in Latvia, followed by solar, wind and biomass cogeneration plants. In 2024, solar power in Latvia grew over 3.1 times to 6.7% of total electricity, becoming the third-largest source, while wind reached a record 38 GWh and hydropower, despite a 16% drop, still provided 54%.