A month before the Baltic States join the European energy
The successful connection of Latvia''s first synchronous condenser station to the power transmission grid marks a decisive turn, joining the power grid of continental Europe,
The successful connection of Latvia''s first synchronous condenser station to the power transmission grid marks a decisive turn, joining the power grid of continental Europe,
A month before the Baltic States join the European energy system, the first synchronous condenser station in Latvia is connected to the transmission grid 09.01.2025
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,
To further electrification within the energy sector, which is crucial for Latvia''s broader climate goals, policymakers must foster a conducive environment for investors to
Latvia is making bold strides toward becoming Europe''s leading hub for hydrogen innovation, with significant progress already achieved through a combination of strategic
The Baltic power system will thus be integrated into the European power system and the single European electricity market, increasing the energy independence and security
This September, the European Hydrogen Valleys Investment Forum was held in Riga for two days, bringing together industry experts and guests from Europe. This important forum was
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Riga, Latvia – A notable upgrade to Latvia''s Electric Vehicle (EV) charging network has been completed, introducing a 300kW charging station capable of accommodating even
In 2023, Latvia ranked among the top three countries in the European Union for renewable energy use, with renewables accounting for 43.5% of our energy consumption. This is nearly at the
These trains blend comfort with an environmentally conscious approach, encouraging visitors and locals alike to choose greener travel options. This development marks a step forward in
In 2023, Latvia ranked among the top three countries in the European Union for renewable energy use, with renewables accounting for 43.5% of our energy consumption. This is nearly at the
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We look forward to continuing the IEA’s cooperation with Latvia as it takes significant steps to advance its energy transition.” The report finds that the creation of a new Ministry of Climate and Energy in January 2023 has been an important step towards meeting many of the country’s energy and climate goals.
Solar and wind energy production alone experienced an impressive 92% surge in 2023 compared to 2022, and this momentum shows no signs of slowing down. Building on these achievements, Latvia has set ambitious targets for its green energy transition.
This is nearly at the ambitious 44.3% target set for 2025 and well above the EU average of 23%. The reduction in natural gas usage over the past decade is impressive as well; we’ve decreased it by 38.5%. The gradual rise in electric vehicle adoption signals Latvia’s shift toward sustainable transportation as well.
By going green and cutting fossil fuels, Latvia is on a solid path to meet EU climate goals and lead in the green energy space,” says Laura Štrovalde, Deputy Director General of the Investment and Development Agency of Latvia (LIAA).