Five wind turbines at the Purtse wind farm in Northern Estonia delivered the first electricity to the grid on March 23, 2023, at 16:37. The Purtse wind farm, owned by Enefit Green, is partially operational. Lauru Ulma, head of the wind energy sector at Enefit Green, stated that electricity production from new wind farms will begin as soon as possible. The 21-megawatt wind farm, located in the village of Luhaguuse, covers the annual electricity needs of approximately 14,000 households. Plans include the construction of a 32-megawatt solar park adjacent to the wind farm, with active work underway to begin production in the spring. Enefit Green is developing six new wind farms, with the Purtse project being the most advanced. Additionally, the company has initiated operations at the Akmene wind farm with a capacity of 75 megawatts and is currently undertaking foundation work on a 72-megawatt wind farm in Northern Finland, with turbine installation scheduled for the second quarter. The successful operation of these wind projects aims to increase electricity production and contribute to reducing electricity prices. Topics: #wind #electricity #five Post navigation INTERVIEW ⟩ Award-winning sauna film director Anna Hints: so cool, I decided to survive! Estonia is among the top 100 maritime centers in the world