April 17 – Lithuanian Energy Workers’ Day

We’d like to congratulate all our colleagues and everyone who cares about the future of energy and renewable solutions.

On April 17, 1892, the first electric light bulb was lit in Rietavas, at the manor of Duke Bogdan Oginski – marking the symbolic beginning of Lithuania’s energy sector.
Exactly 100 years later, in 1992, Algirdas Stumbras – known as the Father of Lithuanian Energy – connected the first unit of the Kruonis Pumped Storage Hydroelectric Plant to the grid, one of the country’s most important energy projects.
Two decades later, in 2012, his nephew Aivaras Stumbras founded INIKTI, a renewable energy company.
Across different generations and eras, one direction continues – a consistent commitment to Lithuania’s energy sector and its future.

Today is the best time to simply say: thank you to all energy professionals – for the work that often goes unnoticed, yet is essential to every one of us.