Latvia's energy storage sector is rapidly evolving to meet EU sustainability goals. . SUNOTEC acquires 400 MWp solar-plus-600 MWh storage project in Latvia, targeting grid connection by 2027 and bolstering the country's expanding clean-energy ambitions. SUNOTEC, the Bulgarian-German renewables specialist best known for building utility-scale PV parks across Europe, has taken full. . Bulgarian-headquartered solar engineering company Sunotec has acquired 100% of the SIA DSE Lazas Solar project, which combines solar and battery storage facilities, from Danish Sun Energy. The project will be developed as a hybrid installation, combining 400MWp of solar capacity with a 600MWh. . European Energy has secured EUR 37. 9 million of long-term project financing for a hybrid solar and battery storage project in Saldus, Latvia. The Lazas solar park project, located in Cirava Rural. . SUNOTEC, one of Europe's leading renewable energy development and construction companies, has acquired 100% of the share capital in SIA DSE Lazas Solar from Danish greenfield developer Danish Sun Energy ApS to build a new PV solar power plant with a total capacity of 400 MWp (megawatts DC) with a. . Latvia's Energy Strategy 2050 outlines major changes in renewable energy production and storage, with significant investments planned in wind, solar, biomass, and biogas, as well as in energy storage technologies like batteries and subsurface systems to ensure supply stability [3].