European Energy is taking part in Denmark’s state visit to Lithuania this week, joining the Danish Royal Couple as the two countries seek to deepen cooperation on energy and the green transition.
The Danish renewable energy developer said the visit, taking place today and tomorrow, will focus on strengthening bilateral ties, including collaboration on clean energy development.
European Energy began construction of its first Lithuanian wind project near Anykščiai in 2021. Since then, the company has developed and built close to 400 MW of renewable capacity in the country across wind, solar and battery storage.
It currently holds a development portfolio of more than 800 MW in Lithuania, the company said.
“The expansion of Lithuania’s energy infrastructure demonstrates how quickly energy production can be transformed when there are clear political frameworks and stable investment conditions,” said Thorvald Spanggaard, executive vice president and project director at European Energy.
“Within a few years, energy production has shifted from fossil fuels to renewable energy sources,” he added.
As part of its ongoing activities in the country, European Energy recently completed construction of a battery energy storage facility near Anykščiai.
