Lithuanian Floating Solar Plant Wins Project Funding

Experimental floating photovoltaic solar power plant project in Kruonis pumped storage hydroelectric power plant (PSHP), developed by Lithuanian state-owned enterprise Lietuvos Energijos Gamyba, has received funding from the Lithuanian Business Support Agency (LBSA).

The total amount of €235,000 have been granted.

LBSA together with the Ministry of the Economy and Innovation have decided to fund the project after considering 139 applications, 91 of which received grants. The floating solar power plant project has been rated among the best applications.

Lietuvos energijos gamyba is developing the project together with the scientists from Kaunas University of Technology (KTU).

Successful start of the pilot solar power plant project in Kruonis PSHP is a good indicator that, as a state-owned enterprise, we really managed to get ahead in terms of innovation. Being the first of its kind in the region, this project provides us with a great possibility to become a leader in renewable energy technologies and promote Lithuania in the international R&D community,” says Dominykas Tuckus, Development and Infrastructure Director at Lietuvos Energija Group.

During the primary stage of the project, Lietuvos Energijos Gamyba and KTU plan to install an experimental (60 kW) solar power plant in the upper-reservoir of the Kruonis PSHP and to develop an algorithm for managing the power plant and energy storage system. The algorithm will take into account constantly registered network and other physical parameters of the Kruonis PSHP.

The primary stage of the project is scheduled to be completed by the end of 2021.

In the future, the floating photovoltaic solar power plant could use the whole upper-reservoir of the Kruonis PSHP, covering more than 300 hectares. The structure resistant to ice and waves will also be designed to adjust to water-level variations. Combined with the battery energy storage systems, a technology like this would allow Lietuvos Energijos Gamyba to provide reliable FCR and primary reserve services. This will be of key-importance for Lithuania before and after 2025, when the country joins the continental European grid.

According to initial calculations, covering the whole Kruonis PSHP’s upper reservoir with the floating solar power modules would result in a power plant generating enough electricity to supply more than 120,000 households yearly.

The floating solar power plant project is a part of the Lietuvos Energija Innovation Hub’s Open Culture and Partnerships initiative. The initiative acts as a space that enables Group’s employees to act on innovative solutions and attracts potential ideas from the outside sources through hackathons and other ideation events.