European Energy to build 110MW Latvia solar farm
- Project in the Ventspils area will certainly be the country's biggest PV park as well as programmer's very first in the country
European Energy has revealed it prepares to build a 110MW solar park in Latvia.
The project, in Tārgale, in the Ventspils region, will certainly be European Energy's initial project in the country and the largest solar park in Latvia.
The Tārgale solar park is expected to be connected to the electrical energy grid in 2024.
European Energy began establishing renewable resource projects in Latvia in 2021, and with the opening of its workplace in Riga, 4 employees have actually joined the business in Latvia to establish a pipe of renewable energy projects in the nation.
European Energy a development pipe of more than 1GW in Latvia, including both solar and also wind projects.
Gatis Zamurs, the Parliamentary Secretary of The Ministry of Environmental Protection and Regional Development in his speech during the opening occasion for the solar project, said: "Today, the European Green Deal has actually come to be a Security Deal, for that reason I value the intention of European Energy to increase their renewable resource service.
" Energy freedom because February 24th has become more than an opportunity to conserve money or to secure the environment.
" Now, it is a matter of not moneying the aggressor and the deaths of innocent people.
" The Ministry of Environmental Protection as well as Regional Development aspires to work together, leading Latvian society ahead to a protected as well as sustainable future, contributing to the typical prosperity of Europe."
Alnis Bāliņš, head of the Riga workplace at European Energy Latvia, added: "Now is the correct time to purchase renewable energy projects both as a result of rising energy costs, the Green Deal and the competitiveness of sustainable solutions.
" Nowadays, solar as well as wind farm modern technologies have actually developed to the point where we can safely begin releasing them in the existing market conditions without any subsidies.
" We, for that reason, require to move forward quickly and create utility-scale solar parks."