RIGA, LATVIA – [Date of Publication] – SUNOTEC, a leading international renewable energy developer, has announced a significant milestone in its European expansion with the acquisition of a project site in Latvia capable of hosting a 400MWp solar photovoltaic (PV) power plant and. .
RIGA, LATVIA – [Date of Publication] – SUNOTEC, a leading international renewable energy developer, has announced a significant milestone in its European expansion with the acquisition of a project site in Latvia capable of hosting a 400MWp solar photovoltaic (PV) power plant and. .
European renewable energy provider SUNOTEC has completed the purchase of SIA DSE Lazas Solar’s solar and energy storage project in Latvia from Danish Sun Energy. This acquisition will pave the way for the construction of a new photovoltaic (PV) solar power plant with a capacity of 400 megawatts. .
Danish renewables company European Energy has secured €37.9 million in financing for a major hybrid solar and energy storage project in Latvia, a landmark move for the nation’s green energy transition. European Energy, a Danish leader in renewable energy, is spearheading a significant hybrid. .
RIGA, LATVIA – [Date of Publication] – SUNOTEC, a leading international renewable energy developer, has announced a significant milestone in its European expansion with the acquisition of a project site in Latvia capable of hosting a 400MWp solar photovoltaic (PV) power plant and a 600MWh Battery. .
SUNOTEC acquires 400 MWp solar-plus-600 MWh storage project in Latvia, targeting grid connection by 2027 and bolstering the country’s expanding clean-energy ambitions. SUNOTEC, the Bulgarian-German renewables specialist best known for building utility-scale PV parks across Europe, has taken full. .
Bulgarian-German renewable energy development and construction company SUNOTEC has acquired a project in Latvia that combines 400 MWp of solar capacity with 600 MWh battery storage from Danish greenfield developer Danish Sun Energy ApS. The Lazas solar park project, located in Cirava Rural. .
In November 2024, Utilitas Wind Ltd inaugurated Latvia’s first storage battery system with a capacity of 10 MW and 20 MWh in Targale, next to the existing wind park. This system, which was connected to the Latvian electricity transmission grid, contributed significantly to energy security and.