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Aulepa Onshore Wind Farm | 48 MW Renewable Energy Facility in Estonia

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Overview

Aulepa is an operational onshore wind farm in Estonia, owned by Eesti Energia, with a capacity of 48 MW, contributing to the country's renewable energy portfolio.

Aulepa is an onshore wind farm located in Estonia, owned and operated by Eesti Energia. The facility has a capacity of 48 MW, placing it in the medium-scale range for wind energy in the region. It is currently operational and plays a role in Estonia's renewable energy generation. The wind farm utilizes modern wind turbine technology typical of onshore installations in Northern Europe. Estonia has been expanding its renewable energy capacity under the EU Renewable Energy Directive, which sets a target of 42.5% renewable energy by 2030. The country benefits from strong wind resources along its Baltic coastline, making onshore wind a key component of its energy transition. Environmentally, the Aulepa wind farm contributes to reducing greenhouse gas emissions by displacing fossil fuel-based electricity. Its location in a rural area minimizes land-use conflicts, though wind farms in Estonia must consider impacts on local bird populations and visual landscape. The facility supports Estonia's goal of increasing renewable energy share and enhancing energy independence.

Environmental context

Estonia's Baltic coastal region offers consistent wind resources, making onshore wind farms like Aulepa effective for renewable energy generation. The local environment includes mixed forests and agricultural land, with potential impacts on bird and bat populations. Proper siting and mitigation measures help minimize ecological disruption while supporting clean energy production.

Frequently asked questions

The Aulepa wind farm is located in Estonia, near the Baltic coast, with coordinates approximately 59.087 N, 23.614 E.

The Aulepa wind farm has a capacity of 48 megawatts (MW), making it a medium-scale onshore wind installation.

The Aulepa wind farm is owned by Eesti Energia, the state-owned energy company of Estonia.

The EU Renewable Energy Directive III (2023/2413) sets a binding target of 42.5% renewable energy by 2030 for member states, including Estonia. This drives support for wind energy through national policies and grid integration measures.

Onshore wind farms in Estonia must address visual impact on landscapes, noise, and potential effects on bird and bat populations. Environmental impact assessments and mitigation strategies are typically required to minimize ecological disruption.
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