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Lithuania approves 1.7 GW/4 GWH of energy storage – PV Magazine International

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Lithuania has concluded its latest purchasing round for energy storage with plans to implement 1.7 GW/4 GWH, five times its initial target of 800 MWh, to strengthen the flexibility and reliability of the network.

August 27, 2025
Mariha Maisch

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Lithuania has completed his most important purchasing of energy storage after receiving overwhelming interest of potential beneficiaries. The Ministry of Energy said this week that the country is planning to use 1.7 GW/4 GWH of energy storage capacity to guarantee the flexibility and reliability of its electricity system.

“Lithuania is planning to install more than 4,000 MWh in electricity storage facilities – this is an important step to strengthen the energy energy system and to guarantee the development of renewable energy,” said Energie -Energimantas Vaičiūnas. “Such capacities will ensure greater resilience, flexibility and protection of the electricity system, which will also contribute to the stability of electricity prices.

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