European Energy plans to develop a 115 MW solar photovoltaic project located in Broceni, Saldus Region in Latvia.
Located near the town of Broceni in the western part of Latvia, the solar park is currently in advanced project development phase. Once operational, it is projected to generate an estimated 120,000 MWh of clean, renewable electricity annually, which is equivalent to powering approximately 57,000 Latvian households for an entire year. The solar park is scheduled to be connected to the Latvian grid by 2025.
European Energy’s vast portfolio of wind and solar projects in Latvia is set to propel the nation’s green transition. The first projects, expected to have a connection capacity of over 400 MW, are slated to enter the construction phase by late 2023 or early 2024.
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