Amendments to electricity laws introduce net metering and net billing systems, with net metering being phased out by 2029. Permitting for small-scale systems is streamlined, but larger projects may face delays and possible rejections due to grid capacity issues..
Amendments to electricity laws introduce net metering and net billing systems, with net metering being phased out by 2029. Permitting for small-scale systems is streamlined, but larger projects may face delays and possible rejections due to grid capacity issues..
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 [3]. National Energy. .
Hanersun, a leading global provider of solar and energy storage solutions, has successfully commissioned a 1.15MWh commercial energy storage project in Riga, Latvia this month. The new project, featuring five units of HNESS 230-L liquid-cooled cabinets, highlights Hanersun’s role in advancing. .
Latvia aims to increase renewable energy sources (RES) to 50% by 2030, but lacks specific solar targets in its current National Energy and Climate Plan (NECP). While a revised NECP draft has clearer goals, concerns remain about low targets on PV installations (from 19,000 microgenerators in 2023 to. .
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 the most advanced hybrid renewable facilities in Latvia. The storage system is designed to support grid stability, balance. .
Latvia's renewable energy capacity grew by 18% last quarter, but here's the kicker – nearly 30% of that potential gets wasted during low-demand periods [3]. With EU directives pushing for 45% renewable integration by 2030, the Baltic state faces a make-or-break moment. Enter energy storage. .
Amid the Baltic region’s stringent grid stability requirements, Kehua’s C&I liquid-cooled S³-EStore systems have been deployed at a Latvian industrial facility, ensuring uninterrupted participation in ancillary markets. This project demonstrates how modular energy storage solutions can proactively.