About Lithuania Solar Power System
Lithuania added 870 MW of solar in 2024, setting a new calendar-year record and surpassing the 572 MW installed in 2022 and 536 MW in 2023. The additions raised Lithuania’s total solar capacity to more than 1.97 GW, including nearly 1.4 GW of residential solar and 583 MW of utility-scale capacity.
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6 FAQs about [Lithuania Solar Power System]
Does Lithuania need a seasonal electricity storage capacity?
Wind and solar resources are well paired in Lithuania. The mix of solar and wind resources, in combination with the pattern of demand, does not show a strong seasonal trend. Therefore, we do not see a near-term need for seasonal electricity storage capacity. hydrogen production is likely to be a major component of Lithuania’s total demand by 2030.
Why is Lithuania's power system modeled based on a different year?
Lithuania’s power system was modeled based on the 2018 weather year while the rest of Europe was modeled based on the 2016 weather year. The discrepancy in weather modeling can cause an under-estimate of weather impacts, such as periods of prolonged low wind generation.
Who provided support for the Lithuanian energy project?
Support for the work was also provided by the Lithuanian Energy Agency under Agreement CRD-22-22224. The views expressed in the article do not necessarily represent the views of the DOE or the U.S. Government.
Will Lithuania be a net exporter of electricity in 2030?
With current targets, Lithuania can achieve 100% variable renewable energy (VRE) in electricity supply on an annual timescale. On average, Lithuania can expect to be a net exporter of electricity in 2030, with most exports flowing through Poland. Sweden will continue to supply imports during much of the year.
Does Lithuania have a generator fleet?
The Generation Fleet Is Evolving... With the help of Litgrid and the Lithuania Energy Agency, we implemented the proposed generator fleet (previous slide) for Lithuania for 2030 into a PLEXOS® model for the entire ENTSO-E footprint.
How many generators are there in Lithuania?
Lithuania is modeled nodally (over 300 nodes, 440 lines, and nearly 400 generators), and the rest of Europe is modeled zonally (each country is represented as 1-4 zones, with individual lines connecting each). Electric vehicle consumption (1.1 TWh).


