Enter energy storage containers – the Swiss Army knife of modern power management. Local manufacturers aren't just copying Chinese designs – they're reinventing cold. . With EU directives pushing for 45% renewable integration by 2030, the Baltic state faces a make-or-break moment. Latvenergo said it will build the battery energy storage system (BESS) projects in response to increasing demand for flexibility and to synergise with its hydropower. . The addition of two utility-scale battery energy storage systems (BESS) in Latvia marks the final milestone in synchronizing the Baltic power grids with continental Europe, according to the country's transmission system operator. Meanwhile, Estonia is advancing two major BESS projects, backed with. . Hydroelectric power is the main source of renewable electricity in Latvia, followed by solar, wind and biomass cogeneration plants. This ambitious target is part of a broader strategy to integrate renewable energy sources more efficiently and ensure grid stability. With renewable energy generation being. . Latvia's renewable energy capacity grew by 18% last quarter, but here's the kicker – nearly 30% of that potential gets wasted during low-demand periods [3]. Enter energy storage.
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