In 2023, renewable energy sources accounted for 76.4% of electricity generation in the country, up from 18.2% in 2010 and 1.4% in 1990.
[1] Renewable energy in Lithuania by type (as of 2022):[2] Solid biofuel or biomass represents the most common source of renewable energy in Lithuania.
[2] Most commonly used are firewood and wood as well as agricultural waste.
[6][7] As of 2012, Lithuania has 1,580 small (from several kilowatts to 2,500 kW) solar power plants with a total installed capacity of 59.4 MW which produce electricity for the country, and has an uncounted number of private power plants which make electricity only for their owners.
[8] Installed wind power capacity in Lithuania and generation in recent years is shown in the table below:[9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17] Media related to Renewable energy in Lithuania at Wikimedia Commons