AB ORLEN Lietuva

09/15/2021 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 09/15/2021 04:42

ORLEN Lietuva together with Embassy of the Republic of Poland in Vilnius organized Conference ‘Wind Energy in the Baltic Sea’

Expansion of wind power generation in the Baltic Sea has been included in the National Energy Strategy, and the National Energy and Climate Plan. Use of offshore wind is expected to reduce electricity import from other countries, increase the scope of local electricity generation from renewable sources; this is also a way to attract world-class investors into the Lithuanian energy sector.

Representatives of the Lithuanian and Polish energy sectors in the Conference discussed on wind energy expansion opportunities in the Baltic Sea, hydrogen generation technologies and other topics regarding sustainable energy. Conference guests from the neighbouring Poland shared their insights into the development of the country's offshore energy sector, improvement of the efficiency of offshore windfarm energyconsumption, also presented their good practice in the development of the national electric energy system as well as legal acts.

As a strategic Lithuanian enterprise, AB ORLEN Lietuva feels responsible for assuring the country's energy security and implementing innovative technologies, investing in sustainable energy.Pranešimai ir diskusijos bus skirtos CO2 valdymo vertingiems cheminiams junginiams technologiniu, reguliavimo ir socialiniu aspektu temai.

Generation of electricity from renewable energy sources (RES) is one of the main fields of development included in ORLEN2030 strategy for the nearest decade. It is planned that before 2030 the installed RES capacity of the entire ORLEN Group should be 2.5 GW comprising 1.7 GW in offshore wind farms and 0.8 GW in onshore (wind and solar) power generators. The Group will also increase the installed capacity of its modern gas-fired power plants from today's 1.1 GW up to 2.0 GW. Installing of own pilot energy storage facilities is being considered so to optimize the costs of electricity distribution.

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