The boom of the renewable energy sector is reaching new levels in 2026, with a litany of nations outlining plans to develop new and pioneering renewable energy projects over the coming years. Europe, in particular, is fostering investments in the sector, with Latvia’s 112 MW Augstkalni wind farm remaining on track for a full commissioning by late 2026. Latvia has been contemplating measures to increase clean energy production and recently announced that the Augstkalni wind farm is heading towards a 2026 commissioning.

Latvia’s 112 MW Augstkalni wind farm is to redefine regional wind power ambitions
Latvia has noted that the 112 MW Augstkalni wind farm is moving forward unabated. The project will consist of 16 new high-capacity wind turbines, each boasting a nominal capacity of 7 MW. The wind farm will be located approximately 110 km north-east of Riga, in Smiltene Municipality. Europe’s feelings toward alternative power generation that does not rely on conventional energy resources have become all too evident in recent months.