Centrica Energy has taken a significant step in expanding its renewable energy footprint in the Baltics through a new partnership with Nordic real asset and infrastructure investor Niam. Earlier this year, the two companies signed two balancing agreements covering six solar parks in Latvia, with a total capacity of approximately 40 MWdc.
Two of the solar parks have now officially entered the commissioning phase, with the remaining sites expected to follow once the necessary permits are secured. The projects are being delivered under a balancing agreement that enables flexible market participation and supports the integration of renewable energy into the grid.
This balancing agreement marks a major milestone in Centrica Energy’s strategy to actively integrate more renewables while supporting grid stability by further leveraging real-time balancing and optimisation, hence unlocking the full potential of renewables and enabling solar assets across Latvia.