Summary: Lithuania is rapidly adopting innovative energy storage systems to support its renewable energy goals.
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To get there, Lithuania will need to quadruple its onshore wind capacity from 2022 levels, add 1. 1GW of battery storage, the agencies found.
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The Ministers of Energy and the Environment in Lithuania have approved an additional €37 million (US$43 million) for an energy storage capex grant scheme, while Trina Storage has secured orders in the country. The additional funds from the Ministry of Energy were announced last week.
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The country has been actively developing large-scale battery energy storage systems, with projects such as the 291 MW installations at Kelmė, Mažeikiai, and Kruonis, alongside private initiatives like the 70 MW project in Šalčininkai.
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