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Energy in Latvia

Latvia is a net energy importer. Primary energy use in Latvia was 49 TWh, or 22 TWh per million persons in 2009.[1] In 2018, electricity consumption per capita was 3731 kWh.[2]

Latvia has adopted the EU target to produce 50% of its energy from renewable sources by 2030.[3]

Energy statistics edit

2020 energy statistics[4]
Production capacities for electricity
(billion kWh)
Type Amount
Hydro 12.85
Fossil fuel 9.04
Biomass 4.30
Wind power 0.86591
Solar 0.02706
Total 27.08
     
Electricity
(billion kWh)
Category Amount
Consumption 6.71
Production 5.46
Import 4.17
Export 2.55
     
Crude Oil
(barrels per day)
Consumption 39,900
Production 1,600
     
Natural Gas
(billion m3)
Consumption 1.07
Import 1.07

CO2 emissions:
6.93 million tons

Energy plan edit

The 2021-30 plan set a target of reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 65% compared to 1990.[5] There is a target of being carbon neutral by 2050.

Fuel types edit

Fossil fuel edit

Natural Gas edit

From 1 January 2023 Latvia banned the import of natural gas from Russia. The replacement comes from connections to LNG terminals, the Klaipeda LNG terminal in Lithuania, and from 2024 the recently-opened Inkoo LNG terminal in Finland.[6]

JSC Conexus Baltic Grid is the natural gas transmission system operator in Latvia. International transmission pipelines are 577 km long, consisting of the Riga–Pahneva, Pleskava–Riga, Izborska–Inčukalns UGS, Riga–Inčukalns UGS I - line, Riga–Inčukalns UGS II - line, Vireši–Tallinn pipelines. The total length of regional transmission pipelines is 613 km.[7]

Latvia has underground gas storage facilities at the Inčukalns UGS, with a capacity of 4.47 billion m3.[8]

Natural gas companies include Latvijas Gāze.

Renewable energy edit

 
Riga Hydroelectric Power Plant on the Daugava River, seen in the distance
 
Pļaviņas Hydroelectric Power Station
Years in which the last three renewable power levels achieved
Achievement Year Achievement Year Achievement Year
2% 1992 4% 2017 6% not achieved[4]

Renewable energy includes wind, solar, biomass and geothermal energy sources.

Almost half of the electricity used in the country is provided by renewable energy sources. The main renewable resource is hydroelectric power. Latvia has laws that regulate the building of power plants and plans to sell electricity at higher prices. This is a stimulus for investment, especially taking into consideration the fact that Latvia cannot offer big subsidies in order to attract investment. A production quota is approved for each renewable energy source every year.

The share of renewable energy in the gross final energy consumption in 2021 in Latvia was 42.1%, thanks to strong hydroelectric power.[9]

Wind power edit

In 2021 Latvia had just 66 MW of wind energy capacity, with no wind farms being built since 2012.[10]

In 2022 a wind farm is in the initial planing stage to be located in the Gulf of Riga, Latvia having rejected the idea of working with Estonia on a nearby project, the new plan is expected to supply 1 GW of clean wind energy, which would translate to 3 TWh (Terawatt-hours) of renewable energy.[11]

Solar power edit

2023 will see the first two solar parks being completed in Latvia.[12]

Biomass edit

Biomass provides over 10% of Latvia's electricity production capacity.

Hydro power edit

Hydro is an important power source in Latvia, Ķegums Hydroelectric Power Station is the oldest hydro power station in the country, built in 1940.

Electricity edit

It was agreed in 2018 that Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania would connect to the European Union's electricity system and desynchronize from the Russian BRELL power system. This is expected to be completed by February 2025.[13] An interconnector linking Lithuania with Poland is to be built, called the Harmony Link Interconnector, which will be important on harmonising the system.[14]

A back up plan, should Russia disconnect the Baltic states before 2025, would enable a connection to the European grid to be completed within 24 hours.[15]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ IEA Key energy statistics 2010 2010-10-11 at the Wayback Machine Page: Country specific indicator numbers from page 48
  2. ^ "Key World Energy Statistics 2020" (PDF). Belgische Petroleum Federatie. August 2020.
  3. ^ "Latvia adopts climate and energy plan and long term strategy". 31 January 2020.
  4. ^ a b "Energy consumption in Latvia". 2020.
  5. ^ "Latvia's National Energy and Climate Plan 2021-2030". 2020.
  6. ^ "Latvia: Natural gas to be supplied in full via LNG terminals". 6 January 2023.
  7. ^ "Latvia's Gas Transmission System". Retrieved 4 August 2023.
  8. ^ "Natural Gas Storage". Retrieved 4 August 2022.
  9. ^ "Latvia – the best location to invest in smart renewable energy". 17 May 2022.
  10. ^ "Latvia has a lot of wind energy potential – it's time to start using it". 4 May 2021.
  11. ^ "MoU with Latvia for offshore wind farm". 11 March 2022.
  12. ^ "First two solar parks in Latvia to be completed by the end of 2023". 25 April 2023.
  13. ^ "Baltic countries strike deal to disconnect from Russian power grid earlier than expected". 3 August 2023.
  14. ^ "Baltic States Vow before EU to Delink from Russian Grid by February 2025". 25 December 2023.
  15. ^ "The high-speed railway that's uncoupling the Baltic states from Russia and their Soviet past". 16 September 2023.

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Latvia is a net energy importer Primary energy use in Latvia was 49 TWh or 22 TWh per million persons in 2009 1 In 2018 electricity consumption per capita was 3731 kWh 2 Latvia has adopted the EU target to produce 50 of its energy from renewable sources by 2030 3 Contents 1 Energy statistics 2 Energy plan 3 Fuel types 3 1 Fossil fuel 3 1 1 Natural Gas 3 2 Renewable energy 3 2 1 Wind power 3 2 2 Solar power 3 2 3 Biomass 3 3 Hydro power 4 Electricity 5 See also 6 ReferencesEnergy statistics edit2020 energy statistics 4 Production capacities for electricity billion kWh Type AmountHydro 12 85Fossil fuel 9 04Biomass 4 30Wind power 0 86591Solar 0 02706Total 27 08 Electricity billion kWh Category AmountConsumption 6 71Production 5 46Import 4 17Export 2 55 Crude Oil barrels per day Consumption 39 900Production 1 600 Natural Gas billion m3 Consumption 1 07Import 1 07CO2 emissions 6 93 million tonsEnergy plan editThe 2021 30 plan set a target of reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 65 compared to 1990 5 There is a target of being carbon neutral by 2050 Fuel types editFossil fuel edit Natural Gas edit From 1 January 2023 Latvia banned the import of natural gas from Russia The replacement comes from connections to LNG terminals the Klaipeda LNG terminal in Lithuania and from 2024 the recently opened Inkoo LNG terminal in Finland 6 JSC Conexus Baltic Grid is the natural gas transmission system operator in Latvia International transmission pipelines are 577 km long consisting of the Riga Pahneva Pleskava Riga Izborska Incukalns UGS Riga Incukalns UGS I line Riga Incukalns UGS II line Viresi Tallinn pipelines The total length of regional transmission pipelines is 613 km 7 Latvia has underground gas storage facilities at the Incukalns UGS with a capacity of 4 47 billion m3 8 Natural gas companies include Latvijas Gaze Renewable energy edit nbsp Riga Hydroelectric Power Plant on the Daugava River seen in the distance nbsp Plavinas Hydroelectric Power StationYears in which the last three renewable power levels achieved Achievement Year Achievement Year Achievement Year2 1992 4 2017 6 not achieved 4 Renewable energy includes wind solar biomass and geothermal energy sources Almost half of the electricity used in the country is provided by renewable energy sources The main renewable resource is hydroelectric power Latvia has laws that regulate the building of power plants and plans to sell electricity at higher prices This is a stimulus for investment especially taking into consideration the fact that Latvia cannot offer big subsidies in order to attract investment A production quota is approved for each renewable energy source every year The share of renewable energy in the gross final energy consumption in 2021 in Latvia was 42 1 thanks to strong hydroelectric power 9 Wind power edit In 2021 Latvia had just 66 MW of wind energy capacity with no wind farms being built since 2012 10 In 2022 a wind farm is in the initial planing stage to be located in the Gulf of Riga Latvia having rejected the idea of working with Estonia on a nearby project the new plan is expected to supply 1 GW of clean wind energy which would translate to 3 TWh Terawatt hours of renewable energy 11 Solar power edit 2023 will see the first two solar parks being completed in Latvia 12 Biomass edit Biomass provides over 10 of Latvia s electricity production capacity Hydro power edit Hydro is an important power source in Latvia kegums Hydroelectric Power Station is the oldest hydro power station in the country built in 1940 Electricity editIt was agreed in 2018 that Estonia Latvia and Lithuania would connect to the European Union s electricity system and desynchronize from the Russian BRELL power system This is expected to be completed by February 2025 13 An interconnector linking Lithuania with Poland is to be built called the Harmony Link Interconnector which will be important on harmonising the system 14 A back up plan should Russia disconnect the Baltic states before 2025 would enable a connection to the European grid to be completed within 24 hours 15 See also edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Energy in Latvia Energy in Estonia Energy in LithuaniaReferences edit IEA Key energy statistics 2010 Archived 2010 10 11 at the Wayback Machine Page Country specific indicator numbers from page 48 Key World Energy Statistics 2020 PDF Belgische Petroleum Federatie August 2020 Latvia adopts climate and energy plan and long term strategy 31 January 2020 a b Energy consumption in Latvia 2020 Latvia s National Energy and Climate Plan 2021 2030 2020 Latvia Natural gas to be supplied in full via LNG terminals 6 January 2023 Latvia s Gas Transmission System Retrieved 4 August 2023 Natural Gas Storage Retrieved 4 August 2022 Latvia the best location to invest in smart renewable energy 17 May 2022 Latvia has a lot of wind energy potential it s time to start using it 4 May 2021 MoU with Latvia for offshore wind farm 11 March 2022 First two solar parks in Latvia to be completed by the end of 2023 25 April 2023 Baltic countries strike deal to disconnect from Russian power grid earlier than expected 3 August 2023 Baltic States Vow before EU to Delink from Russian Grid by February 2025 25 December 2023 The high speed railway that s uncoupling the Baltic states from Russia and their Soviet past 16 September 2023 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Energy in Latvia amp oldid 1197412252 Renewable energy sources, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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