WindWorks recapOn 9 April, WindWorks 2026 in Riga brought together wind energy experts, policy makers and investors to highlight the role of wind power in the Baltic region’s economic growth and energy security. One of the key messages from the event was that wind energy should be more closely connected with the wider blue economy — from port modernisation and smart logistics to testing new technologies in the Baltic Sea.
“WindWorks showed that wind energy in the Baltics is no longer just about isolated projects – it is becoming a foundation for a new wave of industrial development. The MarTe initiative is a vital link in this chain, as it helps connect wind energy with marine technologies, smart ports and an innovation ecosystem that creates new opportunities for companies and regions across the Baltic Sea region.” — Gatis Galviņš, Chair of the Supervisory Board of the Latvian Wind Energy Association
If you were not able to follow the event, you can now watch the recordings of both stages on YouTube: |