Green Energy Procurement from Producers
We purchase electricity from renewable energy sources with an installed capacity starting from 20 kW:
Wind power plants
Solar power plants
Hydropower plants
Biomass
Why sell your green energy to us?
We offer competitive purchase prices that reflect market conditions and meet individual producer needs.
We help reduce risks and increase your financial return.
We calculate the weighted average price of your generated electricity and assist with issuing VAT invoices.
We balance energy flows – with one of the strongest track records in market balancing services.
How does green energy procurement work?
1
Sign a contract with an independent supplier
If you have previously sold electricity to the Distribution System Operator (ESO), you must notify them of the change no later than 14 calendar days before the new balancing energy purchase–sale contract takes effect.
2
Energy balancing and accounting
We will balance your generated energy and provide all the necessary documentation for invoice issuance.
3
Energy supply to end users
The electricity you generate will be supplied to all Enefit customers in Lithuania – contributing to the country’s energy independence and strengthening the domestic economy.
Why review your purchase agreements now?
In recent years, electricity market rules in Lithuania have been changing. As state commitments to purchase electricity at fixed prices come to an end, more producers are choosing market-based agreements to earn revenue for their generated capacity.
Important: Most fixed-tariff contracts will expire between 2024 and 2027, making now the right time to secure the best market conditions.

Prosumer or Producer: What’s the Difference?
We purchase electricity only from producers, so it’s important to clearly determine your status – are you a prosumer or a producer? This distinction defines whether you can sell the electricity you generate or use it solely for your own needs. Below you’ll find the key differences between these two statuses.
| Prosumer (stores kWh, can sell surplus energy) | Producer (sells kWh) | |
|---|---|---|
| Use of energy | Uses energy for own consumption | Can sell to an electricity supplier |
| Remote power plants | Can “retrieve” energy at another site | Cannot use the retrieval mechanism |
| Market sales | Cannot sell on the market (except with net billing) | Can sell at market price |
| Generation permit | Not required | Mandatory |
| Balancing responsibility | Covered by the supplier under contract | Responsible independently or via a supplier |
Energy Storage – A Way to Increase Profitability
As the number of solar power plants continues to grow, purchase prices are increasingly approaching zero or even turning negative. This means that, at times, a producer may actually have to pay for the electricity they generate.
One of the most effective solutions is to install an energy storage system (battery). When electricity prices are low, the energy is stored in the battery; when prices rise, it can be sold at market value.
Benefits of energy storage for producers:
- Stabilized income even when market prices fluctuate.
- The ability to operate profitably throughout the year.
- Smart battery management through advanced digital platforms.

Why Choose Enefit?
We purchase electricity from more than 1,000 generation sites.
We buy energy not only from solar plants, but also from biomass, biofuel, hydro, and wind power plants.
We provide flexibility services for larger-scale parks (from 10 MW and above).
Our other services
Join the Leaders of the Green Energy Market
The green electricity you produce can not only contribute to Lithuania’s energy independence, but also generate stable long-term revenue.
Contact us and get a personalized offer for green electricity purchase and storage solutions.
