en.Wedoany.com Reported - Danish renewable energy company European Energy is preparing to commence commercial operation of a 25 MW/65 MWh battery energy storage system in Lithuania. Located in the Anykščiai municipality, the battery storage system is co-located with a 78.5 MW solar photovoltaic plant and has already been connected to the Lithuanian transmission network.
The 25 MW battery energy storage system is European Energy's first storage project in the Baltic states and part of its large-scale solar-plus-storage portfolio in Lithuania. Once operational, it will provide ancillary regulation capabilities for the solar plant and enhance power system flexibility through balancing services.
European Energy currently operates approximately 400 MW of renewable energy assets in Lithuania and is developing a portfolio of around 800 MW of solar, wind, and storage projects. The company is also constructing a 12 MW/50 MWh battery project in Telsiai, scheduled for commissioning in December 2026. As the 25 MW battery energy storage system nears commercial operation, the Lithuania solar-storage project will continue to improve renewable energy grid integration and grid regulation capabilities.
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