Latvia: first BESS opens ahead of Russia grid
In Latvia, developer Utilitas Wind announced the official opening of a 10MW/20MWh battery energy storage system (BESS) last week (1 November)
Latvia unveils first grid-scale battery as it prepares to
As the Baltic states of Latvia, Lithuania, and Estonia prepare to decouple their combined electricity grid from Russia, in favor of Europe, in
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Large-scale batteries progress ahead of Baltic-Russia
Elering is building the grid connection points for the projects, with construction on Kiisa set to start in Spring 2025 while Arukylä will begin earlier,
Latvia adds big batteries to complete grid sync with
The project, which cost €19.6 million, was delivered by energy solutions system integrator Diotech Group, which won Eesti Energia''s
Riga Energy Storage System Costs: A 2024 Pricing Guide for
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Finland''s Enersense wins EUR-7m deal for Latvian BESS project
Finnish green energy services provider Enersense International Oyj (HEL:ESENSE) has secured its first full-scope deal for the construction of a battery energy storage system (BESS) in Latvia.
Connections to the transmission grid | AST
Electricity producers must comply with the requirements of the Commission Regulation (EU) of 14 April 2016 establishing a network code on
Latvia''s path to energy transition: Expanding renewable
This system, which was connected to the Latvian electricity transmission grid, contributed significantly to energy security and stability,
Slovenian company NGEN Group enters Latvia: will develop energy
At a media event hosted today by the Investment and Development Agency of Latvia, it was announced that the Slovenia‑based energy company NGEN Group is entering the Latvian market with a €50
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