Eolus has sold the greenfield-developed wind power project Pienava, totaling 147 MW, to Latvenergo, Latvia''s state-owned energy company. Construction is expected to begin immediately.
The government, local communities, and private investors are aligning around a shared goal: to create an energy-independent Latvia powered by clean sources. While
The integration of vRES into the Latvian system allows to reduce fossil-fueled generation and import needs from neighboring countries, as shown by the results from the generation-demand
Moreover, wind power and solar power plants generated 92.5 % electricity more. Driven by the active installation of solar panels and development of solar parks, the amount of
Eolus has sold the greenfield-developed wind power project Pienava, totaling 147 MW, to Latvenergo, Latvia''s state-owned energy company. Construction is expected to begin
The Fund has a value-add, develop-to-core investment strategy and it will acquire, develop, contract, construct, operate, and exit a portfolio of utility scale onshore wind farms,
Using the experience and resources of two national-scale companies, it is planned to expand the power generation portfolio of Latvenergo AS with at least 800 MW of renewable energy
Using the experience and resources of two national-scale companies, it is planned to expand the power generation portfolio of Latvenergo AS with at least 800 MW of renewable energy capacity, which in total would
In Latvia, renewable energy sources account for a significant portion of the country''s electricity generation, with a target of 57% by 2030 [1]. Hydroelectric power is the main source of renewable electricity in
In Latvia, renewable energy sources account for a significant portion of the country''s electricity generation, with a target of 57% by 2030 [1]. Hydroelectric power is the
Aiming to obtain 60% of its power from renewable resources by 2030 [1], Latvia is making substantial progress toward a sustainable and resilient energy future. Here''s how
The calculations provided an estimate of the potential electricity generation from wind farms, with results visually represented by calendar months.
As Latvia strengthens its commitment to renewable energy and energy independence, an increasing number of government-backed subsidies and loan programs are

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%.
Sun constantly creates an air flow in the atmosphere – wind – which captured can be used to produce electricity. Harnessing wind doesn’t require any kind of extraction, transportation or combustion of any raw material. The source of wind energy is inexhaustible. And the good news is that wind is available in large quantities in Latvia. Eco friendly
And the good news is that wind is available in large quantities in Latvia. Eco friendly There is no hazardous waste during the operation of the wind farm. Wind turbines operate by the wind turning the blades, which then rotate the shaft that is connected to the generator where the electricity is generated.
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.
By harnessing the power of offshore wind, Latvia strengthens its energy security, supports its economy and promotes sustainable practices. Latvia continues to expand its renewable infrastructure, paving the way for economic resilience, environmental responsibility and regional leadership in the green energy transition.
The base, which will be operational by 2027 , will position Latvia as a key hub for wind energy infrastructure in the Baltic, attracting foreign investment and boosting regional economic development. Overcoming regulatory challenges Latvia faces regulatory hurdles in offshore wind development.
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