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 Lithuania responds to overwhelming interest with new €45 million energy storage call
 
 Earlier this year, the Lithuanian Ministry of Energy issued a call  for at least 800 MWh of energy storage but ultimately approved support  to five times that capacity.
 
 
   
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 Marija Maisch
 
 Oct 09, 2025
 
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 Amid overwhelming interest in the energy storage procurement earlier  this year, the Lithuanian Ministry of Energy has approved an additional  €45 million in funding to support the development of high-capacity  electricity storage facilities.
 
 This new call for proposals will support new projects submitted by  legal entities, as well as projects that were not selected for funding  under the previous  €102 million call,  which closed in June. Applicants listed in the reserve list of the  earlier call will be required to withdraw their previous application by  contacting the Environmental Project Management Agency (EPMA) before  submitting under this new round.
 
 The initial procurement targeted 800 MWh of energy storage capacity  but ended up approving support for projects totaling 1.7 GW / 4 GWh –  more than five times the original goal.
 
 Under the new call, funding will be available for high-capacity  energy storage facilities with a power output of at least 15 MW and a  maximum storage capacity of 300 MWh. The maximum subsidy will cover up  to 30% of eligible costs, capped at €100,000 per MWh. The call will be  administered by EPMA.
 
 Applications will be accepted for 15 working days, starting October  10, following the call’s official announcement. Funding decisions must  be made by the end of the year, and all selected projects must be  implemented within 36 months of contract signing.
 
 “High-capacity electricity storage facilities are becoming a vital  part of our energy system,” said Minister of Energy Žygimantas  Vaiciunas. “They help balance supply and demand, improve system  reliability, and support the integration of renewable energy. This  funding call is an important step toward realizing our ambitious network  development plans. Together with the expanded capacities of the LitPol  Link [the electricity interconnection between Lithuania and Poland]  these energy storage investments lay the groundwork for further  renewable energy development and integration of the regional market.”
 
 The additional funding was prompted by extraordinary demand during  the previous call, which received over 50 applications totaling €197  million – nearly double the amount available.
 
 Looking ahead, Lithuania aims to create a comprehensive investment  and regulatory ecosystem for energy storage by 2028, targeting the  deployment of 1.5 GW of storage capacity with a total energy volume of  4.4 GWh. This will play a key role in enhancing energy independence,  expanding renewable energy, and improving the flexibility and resilience  of the national electricity system, the Ministry said in the  announcement.
 
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