The environmental impact assessment for the proposed Raja wind farm in Saaremaa, Estonia, was met with significant skepticism during a public debate held in the Thule room. The assessment, which includes plans for 275-meter wind turbines overlooking the sea from the port of Raja, prompted considerable discussion among a diverse group of people. Attendees included residents from the western coast of Saaremaa, as well as individuals from other locations. Concerns were raised regarding the material presented within the assessment document, leading to a largely critical public response. Topics: #people #raja #wind Post navigation The Estonian Year of Education Award was awarded to a saarlane, Mihkel Kembre POLICE RESULT ⟩ Scammer pretends to be a police officer