Donatas Celešius appointed as Member of the Management Board and Head of Development at Enefit Green
As of 7 June, Donatas Celešius will join the Management Board of Enefit Green, taking on the responsibility for the company’s development activities.
“Since March, Donatas has been serving as acting board member for development and has proven himself to be a capable and goal-oriented leader. He has led several development projects and held various roles within Enefit Green over the years. This means he has a strong understanding of how the company operates and where it is headed. Donatas and his team will now be responsible for implementing our extensive development portfolio,” said Juhan Aguraiuja, Chairman of the Management Board at Enefit Green.
“When it comes to new developments, success is not just about volume – it requires strategic clarity and precise timing. Enefit Green has made a significant leap forward in recent years, with the development team having delivered several wind and solar parks across different countries. The next step is to ensure the company’s sustainable growth by smartly directing resources toward the projects with the greatest technical and commercial potential,” said Donatas Celešius, Acting Member of the Management Board.
Donatas Celešius was appointed for a three-year term by the company’s Supervisory Board.
Celešius has been with Enefit Green since 2018, holding several senior positions, including General Manager and Head of Development for the Lithuanian unit. Prior to joining Enefit Green, he worked on wind energy development at Nelja Energia and led major landfill biogas projects at Proto Paslaugos in Lithuania.
He holds a master’s degree in Information and Communication Management from Vilnius University and a bachelor’s degree in International Business Management.
The previous Head of Development and Management Board member, Andres Maasing, stepped down from the company at his own request on 4 March 2025.
Enefit Green is one of the leading renewable energy producers in the Baltic Sea region and the largest wind energy producer in the Baltics. The company operates wind farms in Estonia, Lithuania, and Finland, solar farms in Estonia, Latvia, and Poland, as well as a combined heat and power plant and a hydro power plant in Estonia.