Latvia’s energy system is largely based on renewable resources, primarily hydropower from the Daugava River, supplemented by wind, solar, and biomass. While natural gas imports cover energy shortages, the country aims to increase wind and solar energy capacity, with significant progress already made in 2022.
The electricity grid in Latvia, however, is primarily managed by Sadales tīkls, the largest distribution system operator that serves 99% of the country’s territory. Both public and private energy companies, such as AST and Latvenergo, participate in the sector.
Until now, Latvia has relied on electricity generated by hydroelectric power plants (HPPs), and the country’s overall policy also included the development of thermal power plants (TPPs), as natural gas was a relatively cheap resource.
Latvia is committed to increasing renewables and energy efficiency to meet EU climate goals. The National Energy and Climate Plan (NECP) outlines plans to modernize the grid, expand energy storage, and develop more wind and solar capacity to hit higher renewable energy targets by 2030. Fig.2. Smart Energy System
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Latvia is among the TOP 3 EU countries in renewable energy share of total consumption. Strong growth in large-scale wind farms, solar installations and distributed energy systems. Rapid …
The overall solar generation capacity in Latvia currently stands at 600 MW. The solar park in Tārgale will significantly boost Latvia’s solar energy generation, strengthening its …
To date, Latvia has lagged behind its neighbors in the construction of solar energy parks. In 2023, Estonia’s solar power capacity reached 822 MW, Lithuania’s 1,165 MW, while …
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