All Enefit Green’s new wind projects, totalling 200MW, have reached wind turbine installation stage.
Enefit Green’s new wind farms in Estonia, Lithuania and Finland will gradually be completed next year.
Enefit Green’s Head of Wind Energy, Lauri Ulm, said: “Each new wind or solar farm in Estonia and our neighbouring countries helps to make the price of electricity more affordable for consumers.
“Onshore wind farms are currently the cheapest way to produce electricity among existing technologies, and every new renewable energy power plant helps to bring prices down.”
Construction has reached the furthest point in Lithuania, where 11 out of 12 wind turbines are up in the 43MW Šilale II Wind Farm.
Wind turbine towers, nacelles and blades have also been transported to the 75MW Akmene Wind Farm.
For the Purtse wind and solar hybrid park in Estonia, blades and other parts will arrive in December.
The 13 foundations of Tolpanvaara Wind Farm in northern Finland are also ready, and the wind turbines will be delivered there next spring.
Enefit Green is investing a total of more than €225m in the construction of these four wind farms.
By the end of this year, Enefit Green plans to reach the final investment decision and construction stage with the 235MW Toots/Sopi project in Estonia and the 80MW Kelme I Wind Farm in Lithuania.
Estonia’s largest wind energy area will be formed with the completion of Tootsi and Sopi, doubling Estonia’s current wind energy output.
Kelme I Wind Farm is the first stage of a three-part project, forming a 320MW wind energy production plant together with the others.


