Charging Piles and Energy Storage: Powering a Sustainable
As the world shifts toward renewable energy and electric vehicles (EVs), charging piles and energy storage systems have become critical technologies. This article explores how these
As the world shifts toward renewable energy and electric vehicles (EVs), charging piles and energy storage systems have become critical technologies. This article explores how these
Summary: The Riga battery energy storage project represents a critical step in advancing renewable energy integration and grid stability in the Baltic region. This article explores the
Riga''s municipal code now mandates 2-hour storage capacity for all new solar installations over 50kW. This forward-thinking regulation created a 170% surge in local storage deployments
Let''s be real – finding a reliable EV charging spot can sometimes feel like hunting for Wi-Fi in the 1990s. But here''s where charging piles with energy storage equipment come to the rescue,
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Today, on 9 September, an agreement was signed between the Freeport of Riga Authority and the Lithuanian company SNG Solar on the lease of land in the Port of Riga in the Spilve Meadows area for the development of a solar energy park.
The most recent update regarding BESS installations is that in Tume and Rēzekne, Latvia’s transmission system operator “Augstsprieguma tīkli” (AST) in June 2025 installed battery energy storage systems with a combined capacity of 80 MW and 160 MWh, which will undergo testing until October 2025.
SNG Solar won the auction organised by the Freeport of Riga Authority for the land lease right and at the beginning of May the Freeport of Riga Board decided to enter into an agreement with the Lithuanian company. The total investment in the park is expected to be between EUR 60 and 80 million.
In November 2024, Utilitas Wind Ltd inaugurated Latvia’s first storage battery system with a capacity of 10 MW and 20 MWh in Targale, next to the existing wind park.