European Energy has joined the Danish state visit to Lithuania, scheduled to take place today and tomorrow.
The developer will join the Danish Royal Couple, focusing on strengthening bilateral relations between Denmark and Lithuania including cooperation on energy and the green transition, the European Energy said.
The company began construction of its first wind power project in Lithuania near Anykščiai in 2021.
Since then, European Energy has developed and constructed close to 400 MW of renewable energy capacity in the country, covering both wind, solar and battery projects.
Today, the company has a development portfolio of more than 800 MW across Lithuania.
Thorvald Spanggaard, EVP and Project Director at European Energy 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.
“Within a few years, energy production has shifted from fossil fuels to renewable energy sources.”
As part of its continued development activities, European Energy has recently finished construction of a battery systems facility near Anykščiai.


