Key Market Indicators
Lithuania's wind capacity is projected to rise to approximately 990 megawatts by 2028, up from around 760 megawatts in 2023. This growth represents an average annual increase of 4.1%. Since 2009, Lithuania's wind energy supply has been expanding at an average rate of 7.4% per year. In the global rankings for 2023, Lithuania holds the 20th position in terms of wind capacity, with Croatia surpassing it at the same capacity of 760 megawatts. The top spots are occupied by Spain, the United Kingdom, and France, respectively. On the consumption front, Lithuania's wind power usage is expected to remain stable at 0.01 exajoules by 2028, maintaining the same level as in 2023. Since 2012, the country's demand for wind energy has grown at an average annual rate of 6.4%. In 2023, Lithuania also ranked 20th in wind power consumption, with Croatia once again slightly ahead at 0.01 exajoules. The leading nations in this category are the United Kingdom, Spain, and France, holding the second, third, and fourth positions, respectively.