Latvian renewable power developer PurpleGreen Power B plans to construct a 400 MW solar energy plant in Balvi, within the northern Latgale area of Latvia, on the border with Russia.
The corporate expects to begin constructing the power subsequent 12 months, as reported by Latvia’s Public Broadcasting. The plant can be positioned on the agricultural land owned by the native farmer Kotiņi.
The media outlet mentioned the selection of location was influenced by the proximity of a high-voltage energy line at present related to Russia, which is ready to be disconnected quickly. Latvia has plans to maneuver away from Russia’s high-voltage energy traces by 2025, in response to the article.
This isn’t the primary large-scale PV challenge being developed within the Baltic nation. In January, Inexperienced Genius mentioned it was set to construct a 100 MW unsubsidized photo voltaic plant in Jekabpils, southeastern Latvia. The Lithuanian renewables developer mentioned that this photo voltaic park might promote electrical energy to the spot market or via energy buy agreements.
Lithuania-based Ignitis introduced a plan in September to speculate as much as €270 million ($273.8 million) within the acquisition of an undisclosed Latvian renewables firm. The corporate has the suitable to develop a 200 MW hybrid wind-solar challenge at an undisclosed location in Latvia. Ignitis, which at present operates a 4 MW photo voltaic park in Obeniai, Lithuania, will improve its complete capability to 7.4 MW this 12 months, in response to an organization spokesperson quoted in pv journal.
Latvia had 56 MW of cumulative photo voltaic capability on the finish of final 12 months, with the bulk, 49 MW, deployed in 2022, in response to the Worldwide Renewable Power Company (IRENA). The nation at present helps rooftop PV via a web metering scheme.
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