Lithuanian renewable energy congress – 7th edition
MEET LitRES SPEAKERS

Kai Rintala
Managing Director
Taaleri Energia

Jelena Dilienė
Board Member
VERT

Paulius Zapolskis
Partner
TEGOS

Martynas Nagevičius
President
Lithuanian Renewable Energy Confederation
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