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Estonia’s Green Leap: Largest Wind Farm in the Baltics Opens in Pärnu County

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Estonia has taken a decisive step towards a green economy with the official opening of the Sopi-Tootsi wind farm in Pärnu County. This ambitious project, with a price tag of almost €400 million, is the largest in the Baltic States and marks a new era in the development of renewable energy in the region.

A New Era of Renewable Energy

The Sopi-Tootsi park is more than just a complex of wind turbines. It also includes a solar park, making it a hybrid solution capable of providing stable energy production. The total capacity of the park is expected to cover a significant portion of Estonia’s electricity needs, reducing its dependence on fossil fuels and cutting CO2 emissions.

Investing in the Future and Energy Independence

The implementation of such a large-scale project was made possible through the cooperation of public and private investors. Sopi-Tootsi is a prime example of how investments in green technologies can not only contribute to environmental protection but also strengthen a country’s energy security. This project creates new jobs and stimulates the development of related industries.

Sopi-Tootsi: More Than Just Wind Turbines

The opening of the Sopi-Tootsi park sends a powerful signal that Estonia is serious about its climate commitments and sees its future in green innovation. This project will serve as a model to follow and inspire new renewable energy initiatives throughout the Baltics.

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