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Grid operators in Latvia and Estonia have signed agreements to explore solutions to connect offshore wind farms
of up to 1 GW that can serve both countries.
Latvia's AS Augstsprieguma tikls (AST) and Estonia's Elering AS announced the cooperation agreement
in a statement of independence on Wednesday.
The energy ministries of Latvia and Estonia signed a memorandum of understanding in September 2020 to develop an offshore wind energy project
called ELWIND in the Baltic Sea.
The project has an installed capacity of between 700 MW and 1,000 MW and is expected to be completed
by the end of 2030.
Elering and AST will be responsible for the construction of offshore transmission networks and connectivity
to onshore power grids.
At present, the two sides have carried out preliminary studies
on potential transmission routes in the Gulf of Riga and on the west coasts of Latvia and Estonia.
The two companies said more detailed research and collaboration are needed to better assess and make future decisions
.
Grid operators in Latvia and Estonia have signed agreements to explore solutions to connect offshore wind farms
of up to 1 GW that can serve both countries.
Latvia's AS Augstsprieguma tikls (AST) and Estonia's Elering AS announced the cooperation agreement
in a statement of independence on Wednesday.
The energy ministries of Latvia and Estonia signed a memorandum of understanding in September 2020 to develop an offshore wind energy project
called ELWIND in the Baltic Sea.
The project has an installed capacity of between 700 MW and 1,000 MW and is expected to be completed
by the end of 2030.
Elering and AST will be responsible for the construction of offshore transmission networks and connectivity
to onshore power grids.
At present, the two sides have carried out preliminary studies
on potential transmission routes in the Gulf of Riga and on the west coasts of Latvia and Estonia.
The two companies said more detailed research and collaboration are needed to better assess and make future decisions
.