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Tamba Onshore Wind Farm, Estonia | 6 MW Renewable Energy Facility

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Overview

Tamba is an operational onshore wind farm in Estonia, owned by Tuuleenergia OÜ. With a capacity of 6 MW, it contributes to Estonia's renewable energy generation.

Tamba is an onshore wind farm located in Estonia, owned by Tuuleenergia OÜ. The facility is operational and has a capacity of 6 megawatts, placing it in the small-scale wind segment typical for Estonia's distributed renewable energy landscape. The wind farm operates under Estonia's renewable energy framework, which includes feed-in tariffs and support schemes aligned with the EU Renewable Energy Directive. Estonia has set ambitious targets to increase renewable energy share, and onshore wind plays a key role in the country's energy mix, leveraging its coastal and rural wind resources. Tamba contributes to Estonia's grid decarbonization and energy independence. As a small-scale wind installation, it supports local electricity supply and reduces reliance on fossil fuels. The facility's operation aligns with Estonia's goal to achieve 100% renewable electricity generation by 2030.

Environmental context

Estonia's coastal and rural areas offer favorable wind conditions for onshore wind energy. Wind farms like Tamba help reduce greenhouse gas emissions and support the country's transition to a low-carbon economy. Potential environmental considerations include visual impact on the landscape and effects on local bird and bat populations, which are managed through siting and operational mitigation measures.

Frequently asked questions

Tamba wind farm is located in Estonia, with coordinates approximately 58.49° N, 23.69° E.

Tamba wind farm is owned by Tuuleenergia OÜ, an Estonian renewable energy company.

Tamba wind farm has a capacity of 6 megawatts (MW), making it a small-scale onshore wind installation.

Estonia supports wind energy through feed-in tariffs and renewable energy support schemes, aligned with the EU Renewable Energy Directive which sets a target of 42.5% renewable energy by 2030.

Tamba contributes to Estonia's goal of achieving 100% renewable electricity by 2030 by generating clean wind power and reducing reliance on fossil fuels.
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