In November 2024, Utilitas Wind Ltd inaugurated Latvia''s first storage battery system with a capacity of 10 MW and 20 MWh in Targale, next to the existing wind park.
Investment firm Niam Infrastructure and developer Evecon will together deploy a solar-and-storage portfolio in Latvia that could have up to 26MW of BESS capacity.
At present, the project has obtained a construction permit issued by the Latvian government and plans to start construction by the end of 2025. The substation project will start
Construction began in July 2025 and is expected to be completed in May 2026. Once operational, the project will deliver renewable electricity to the Latvian grid and enhance
The addition of two utility-scale battery energy storage systems (BESS) in Latvia marks the final milestone in synchronizing the Baltic power grids with continental Europe,
The Project involves the construction of a 330 kV substation, "Padure", with a connection to a 330 kV high-voltage line on the Latvian national grid. The total cost of the
Investment firm Niam Infrastructure and developer Evecon will together deploy a solar-and-storage portfolio in Latvia that could have up to 26MW of BESS capacity.
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.
Construction began in July 2025 and is expected to be completed in May 2026. Once operational, the project will deliver renewable electricity to the Latvian grid and enhance
In November 2024, Utilitas Wind Ltd inaugurated Latvia''s first storage battery system with a capacity of 10 MW and 20 MWh in Targale, next to the existing wind park.
The first BESS projects are being implemented in Latvia and at Latvenergo production sites – starting with the smaller-scale BESS at Latvenergo AS CHPP-1 and
Sweden- based Niam Infrastructure and Evecon have joined forces to develop up to 110 MW of renewable energy projects in Latvia, including 84 MW of solar power and 26 MW
The Project involves the construction of a 330 kV substation, "Padure", with a connection to a 330 kV high-voltage line on the Latvian national grid. The total cost of the solar/BESS park is estimated at up to
At present, the project has obtained a construction permit issued by the Latvian government and plans to start construction by the end of 2025. The substation project will start

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