Located on the Latvian terminal's warehouse roof, this solar park includes 480 panels with a capacity of 220. Initiated in 2023 with ALTUM support and financing from Citadele Bank, the project aims to reduce energy costs and mitigate market electricity price volatility. . By investing more than one million euros, the company SIA “Baltic Container Terminal” (BCT), operating in the port of Riga, has built a new solar panel power plant, which in the future will replace part of the electricity amount, necessary for the company's operation, with green energy. Initiated in 2023 with ALTUM. . Lithuania's SNG Solar is set to build a 100 MW solar plant in the port of Riga, Latvia. Upon completion, the facility will be one of the largest solar projects in the Baltics. Lithuanian solar developer SNG Solar has signed an agreement with the Freeport of Riga Authority to construct a 100 MW. . WT Terminal, a company operating in the Port of Riga, has launched a solar power plant to cover part of its electricity needs from environmentally friendly sources. 8 kW have been installed on the roof of the warehouse complex. This is the third solar panel park operating in the Port of Riga, and it is planned to open new green energy plants in. .