Lithuania
September 10, 2025

Lithuania Temporarily Suspends Offshore Wind Tender

The Government has postponed the bidding process until October 6–7, 2025, to give potential participants more time to prepare and ensure stronger competition at competitive prices.
By Strategic Energy

By Strategic Energy

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The Government approved the proposal of the Ministry of Energy to temporarily suspend the current tender for the development and operation of the offshore wind farm. According to the decision, the tendering procedures will be resumed on 6 October 2025, and the submission of tenders will continue until 7 October 2025, inclusive.

The temporary suspension of the tender is necessary to ensure successful results. The decision was made taking into account the fact that the tender took place during the summer period, when market participants are objectively less active. Political processes taking place during the summer also influenced investors’ decisions to participate in the tender and invest in Lithuania. The Ministry of Energy received indications from potential participants that the current deadline for submitting documents was too short to properly prepare for participation in the tender, including detailed financial, technical, and legal assessments.

These changes will create more favourable conditions for greater involvement of market participants. The aim is to ensure that offshore wind farm projects are implemented at competitive prices by creating attractive tender conditions for investors and ensuring maximum competition. The decision creates preconditions for the implementation of the goal to develop two offshore wind farms with a total capacity of 1.4 GW, specified in the National Energy Independence Strategy.

It is important that the tender be resumed and completed in 2025, ensuring compliance with the support scheme agreed with the European Commission, under which support may be granted until 31 December 2025.

An offshore wind farm in Lithuania is a necessary strategic investment that will guarantee Lithuania’s energy security and ensure more stable and more predictable national electricity generation and diversity of generation sources.

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