Projects

Laflora wind-solar park

Laflora is developing one of the largest wind-solar parks in Latvia, which will annually produce about 8% of the country's total annual electricity consumption.

The renewable energy park is planned on Laflora-owned land in the Kaigu bog in Jelgava District, on former peat extraction fields and adjacent forest lands.

Peat extraction in the Kaigu bog will conclude in the coming years, so it is important to plan the area’s further use, which will simultaneously enable the company to achieve climate neutrality.

With the green energy produced in the wind-solar park, Laflora will provide electricity for its peat product manufacturing and technological processes, as well as create a green industrial zone of regional significance in Zemgale. The remaining energy will be supplied to the Northern European electricity market "Nordpool".

This project aims to fully offset the greenhouse gas emissions generated by peat extraction and processing, ensuring the long-term viability of the peat extraction and processing business and developing new business directions. It will preserve over 300 existing jobs and create approximately 120 new jobs.

Laflora has established a subsidiary, 'Laflora Energy', for the development of the wind-solar park. The developer of the park is SIA 'Windy'.

Fakti

wind turbines in the Kaigu bog

MW total capacity

Wind-solar park development

The Environmental Impact Assessment procedure has been completed, the construction permit from the Jelgava municipality has been obtained for the Laflora wind park, and engineering surveys and design have been finalized. An auction was won for the rights to build the second phase of the wind park in adjacent state forests spanning more than 1,000 hectares. The power capacity has been reserved by AS "Augstsprieguma tīkls".  

2015-2017

  • Project preliminary study and concept development
  • Wind monitoring in the bog at 50 m height

2018-2021

  • Environmental Impact Assessment procedure conducted, public consultations held
  • General technical solutions developed
  • Major permits obtained from state institutions
  • Grid capacity reserved
  • 140 m meteorological observation tower installed

2022-2023

  • Engineering research conducted
  • Construction permits obtained
  • Laflora subsidiary "Laflora Energy" established for wind park development
  • Negotiations with strategic investors
  • Developers focused on increasing park capacity
  • Auction won for the right to build the second phase of the wind park in adjacent state forests over more than 1,000 ha area

2024

Decision on project financing structure and start of construction

2026

The wind-solar park put into operation

2026-2030

Development of the green industrial zone in the Kaigu bog