
The Pakruojis project is a hybrid renewable energy park located in Pakruojis District Municipality, on the agricultural land plots in the villages of Pašakiai, Tirkšlionys, Getautai, and Laimučiai in the Klovainiai region. The facility will be connected to the national electricity network in the village of Laimučiai. The project consists of 7 wind turbines (WTGs) and 9 MW / 36MWh BESS with a total capacity of 45 MW.
The main objective of the Parkuojis wind farm project is to contribute to Lithuania’s renewable energy production while ensuring compliance with the environmental and social standards. The project will help to reduce reliance on fossil fuels, support climate change mitigation, and contribute to Lithuania’s energy independence.
The construction will include modern infrastructure, such as 110 kV high voltage substation, battery energy storage system and cable lines installed to ground along the existing roadways to minimize disruption. With environmental protection as a central priority, the project incorporates measures to minimise impacts on local biodiversity, habitats, noise levels, and visual landscapes, ensuring full regulatory compliance. At the end of its operational life, the turbines will be either decommissioned or modernised, with components recycled or repurposed wherever possible.
The wind farm is in the pre-construction phase and construction is expected to start in 2026.
The project is owned and managed by Taaleri Energia. Taaleri Energia is a Finnish renewable energy fund manager with one of the largest and capable energy renewable energy investment teams in Europe. The team manages a 9,3 GW portfolio of wind, solar PV and energy storage project in Europe and the USA.
This operation benefits from support from the European Union under the InvestEU Fund.