New Lithuania Solar Project Commences Operations
A new 50 MW utility-scale solar park in Kaišiadorių District, developed by the Clean Energy Infrastructure Fund (managed by Envolve Capital), has been connected to Lithuania’s grid, bringing the country’s total installed solar capacity to 3,557 MW.
Lithuania Solar Project Details
The Juknoniai Solar Park, with an authorized export capacity of 40 MW and a total installed capacity of 50 MW, has already begun exporting electricity to the national transmission network under commissioning.
Nacional Renewable Energy Context for Lithuania Solar Project
With the integration of this new solar facility, Lithuania’s total operational solar and wind capacity now stands at 6,288 MW, which accounts for more than half of the country’s total electricity generation capacity. In the first half of 2026, renewable energy plants provided 68% of all electricity generated in Lithuania, covering 50% of the national electricity demand.
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Future Outlook for Lithuania Solar Project
This project reinforces Lithuania’s commitment to expanding its renewable energy portfolio and enhancing the grid’s capacity to support increasing clean energy generation.
Sources for Lithuania Solar Project Information
- Lithuania Adds Another Utility-Scale Solar Project as Grid Expansion Keeps Pace with Renewable Growth
- Litgrid prie tinklo prijungė Envolve Capital fondo 40 MW saulės parką Kaišiadorių r.
- Lietuvos nacionalinis radijas ir televizija. Naujienos, įraÅ¡ai ir transliacijos. – LRT
- Demand for Grants 2026-27 Analysis: Power and New & Renewable Energy
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