Mar 19 • 15:02 UTC 🇱🇹 Lithuania Lrytas

D. Šilenskis elected as president of the National Lithuanian Energy Association

D. Šilenskis has been elected president of the National Lithuanian Energy Association, succeeding Renaldas Radvila.

Darius Šilenskis has recently taken over as the president of the National Lithuanian Energy Association (NLEA), replacing Renaldas Radvila, who held the post until early February this year. Šilenskis will serve in this role until the end of the council's term on February 3, 2028. His election comes at a time when Lithuania's energy sector has been notable for its leadership within Europe, particularly in terms of growth in renewable energy production and investments aimed at enhancing energy security and resilience.

In his new position, Šilenskis emphasizes the ongoing objectives of the Lithuanian energy sector, which focus on the development of a highly reliable and secure energy ecosystem grounded in sustainable renewable energy generation. He highlights the need for energy production, storage, and transmission to be accessible at competitive prices to meet various consumer needs. This mission is critical, considering Lithuania's ambition to maintain its position as a key player in the European energy landscape amidst rapid changes in the sector.

Furthermore, Šilenskis stresses the importance of collaboration among Lithuanian capital energy companies and research institutions. Such partnerships are seen as essential for driving innovation and achieving strategic goals within the energy sector. The new president's vision clearly aligns with Lithuania's commitment to sustainability and resilience in energy production, which remains a priority for both the government and industry stakeholders.

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