Lithuanian electricity transmission system operator Litgrid

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2026 April 27
For the first time in history, Lithuania’s weekly electricity demand was met entirely by renewable energy plants, with prices falling by 58 percent
For the first time in history, Lithuania’s weekly electricity demand was met entirely by renewable energy plants, with prices falling by 58 percent
In the penultimate week of April, for the first time in history, weekly production from renewable energy plants exceeded Lithuania’s electricity demand, driven primarily by increased wind power generation. Electricity prices were at their lowest since June of last year, with negative electricity prices also emerging, and more electricity was exported to Sweden than was imported from it.
 
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2026 April 3
The installed capacity of wind and solar power plants in Lithuania has reached 6 GW
The installed capacity of wind and solar power plants in Lithuania has reached 6 GW
The installed capacity of wind and solar power plants connected to Lithuania’s electricity transmission and distribution networks has reached 6 GW, according to data from Litgrid, the Lithuanian electricity transmission system operator. Since the beginning of this year, the capacity of renewable energy plants in Lithuania has increased by nearly 0.3 GW, and by nearly 2 GW over the past 12 months.
 
 
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2026 April 29
Litgrid Modernizes Power Transmission Network Maintenance: Launches Periodic Aerial Scanning
Litgrid Modernizes Power Transmission Network Maintenance: Launches Periodic Aerial Scanning
Litgrid, the Lithuanian power transmission system operator, is launching periodic aerial scanning of the country’s entire high-voltage power transmission network (110–400 kV). Over the next two months, more than 5,000 km of power lines will be scanned. This allows for the planning of necessary maintenance work before disruptions occur and ensures the consistent modernization of power grid maintenance.
 
 
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2026 March 3
Litgrid has launched Transmission network consumption capacity map
Litgrid has launched Transmission network consumption capacity map
Lithuania’s electricity transmission system operator Litgrid has launched a new digital tool – the Transmission network consumption capacity map. The map provides information on where and at what capacity electricity consumers could be connected to the transmission network, based on previously completed assessments. It is intended for customers with significant electricity demand, including industrial companies, data centre, electrolysis and other energy project developers planning investments in Lithuania.
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2026 February 27
Litgrid 2025 results: operating more reliably in continental Europe, strengthening system resilience, developing interconnections
Litgrid 2025 results: operating more reliably in continental Europe, strengthening system resilience, developing interconnections
Last year, Litgrid, the Lithuanian electricity transmission system operator, implemented synchronisation with continental European grid and successfully maintained the operation of the system in the Continental Europe Synchronous Area. In 2025, Litgrid improved electricity supply reliability indicators and consistently implemented strategic projects to increase the resilience of the electricity system and interconnection capacity. Due to temporary factors in the electricity balancing market, the company's net profit decreased, but adjusted EBITDA and profit indicators were better compared to the results of 2024.
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2026 February 19
​​Baltic-German PowerLink: Germany, Latvia and Lithuania plan joint power project in the Baltic Sea​
​​Baltic-German PowerLink: Germany, Latvia and Lithuania plan joint power project in the Baltic Sea​
Germany, Latvia and Lithuania are planning a joint cross‑border European electricity transmission project in the Baltic Sea. The Baltic-German PowerLink is intended to connect the three countries as well as offshore wind farms off the Baltic coast and thus contribute to strengthening security of supply and energy sovereignty. The transmission system operators 50Hertz (Germany), AST (Latvia) and Litgrid (Lithuania) have been commissioned to develop a technical and economic implementation concept by autumn, thereby fulfilling the European Union’s requirements for funding as a Project of Common Interest (PCI).
 
 
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