Lithuania's Environmental Project Management Agency (APVA) has launched a new round of financial support for residents investing in solar energy. Homeowners who install private solar power systems or increase their capacity can apply from February 25, 2025. The 2026 budget for this initiative is €40 million, with the subsidy rate remaining stable at approximately €323 per 1 kW of installed. SolarPower Europe, the premier association for the European solar PV sector, unites 300+ organizations. Collaborating with members, SolarPower Europe shapes regulations and business landscapes for solar's growth. The aim of the cluster is to consolidate Lithuanian companies and research. Energy markets alone cannot deliver the desired level of renewables in the EU, Lithuania offers the ability for energy producers to strengthen their possibilities in the energy markets in different ways. The subsidy is available for individuals looking to.