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26 Feb 2025

E-Energija Begins Construction of Lithuanian BESS

26 Feb 2025  by renews   
E-energija Group has started building Lithuania’s largest battery energy storage system (BESS), known as the Vilnius BESS, with a capacity of 120MWh. Located near Vilnius, this project will be the country’s first commercial battery storage facility and is expected to increase Lithuania’s total storage capacity by approximately 50%. The system is scheduled to begin operations by the end of 2025.

Gediminas Uloza, chief executive of E-energija Group, stated: “Intermittent power generation is becoming increasingly challenging for both consumers and grid stability, despite the overall reduction in average prices. The rapid expansion of the renewable energy sector in Lithuania makes this problem even more pressing. Although the average electricity consumption in Lithuania is around 1500 megawatts, the installed capacity of both solar and wind power plants is expected to exceed 2000 megawatts in 2025, enabling surplus electricity to be stored and supplied to consumers during peak hours.” His comments highlight the growing need for storage solutions as renewable energy sources expand.

The Vilnius BESS will incorporate a NordNest smart energy management system, equipped with key control and communication functions to optimize performance. This technology aims to support the stability of the national grid by storing excess energy generated from solar and wind power plants, then releasing it when demand rises.

Construction of the facility near Vilnius marks a significant step in Lithuania’s efforts to enhance its energy infrastructure. The project responds to the increasing reliance on renewable energy, which, while beneficial for sustainability, introduces challenges due to its variable output. By 2025, the combined capacity of solar and wind installations is projected to surpass the country’s typical electricity usage, creating opportunities to manage surplus power effectively.

The Vilnius BESS is designed to address these dynamics, ensuring a reliable energy supply for consumers. E-energija Group’s initiative reflects a practical approach to integrating renewable energy into Lithuania’s grid, with the system set to play a vital role in balancing supply and demand once operational.

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