Latvians are fortunate to enjoy the stunning beauty of our natural landscape—from foraging for mushrooms in lush green forests to taking seaside walks and gathering medicinal herbs in diverse meadows. This heritage drives our commitment to preserve these treasures through responsible stewardship of nature, addressing climate change, and considering how our everyday actions impact the environment, including the energy we use.
A month ago, 100 business delegates participated in Latvia’s largest U.S. trade mission, showcasing our green energy potential by engaging with industry leaders and attending major events like Houston’s Gastech exhibition and San Francisco’s Dreamforce conference. Key outcomes include a memorandum between KBR and GI Terminals to produce sustainable aviation fuel from CO₂ and hydrogen. Latvia’s leading energy provider, Latvenergo, also partnered up with the U.S. National Renewable Energy Laboratory to develop energy transformation strategies crucial for achieving Latvia’s 2050 zero-emissions goal.
As global demand for green energy rises, these partnerships represent logical steps toward Latvia’s commitment to energy independence and sustainability.