Estonia, has been making significant strides in harnessing the power of the Baltic Sea to generate clean, renewable energy. The country’s wind energy potential is immense, and the government has been actively promoting the development of wind power projects to reduce its dependence on fossil fuels and achieve its ambitious renewable energy targets. The Baltic Sea, which borders Estonia to the west and north, is characterized by strong and consistent winds, making it an ideal location for wind power generation. According to a study conducted by the European Wind Energy Association, the Baltic Sea has the potential to generate up to 40 percent of the European Union’s total wind energy by 2030. Estonia, with its extensive coastline and favorable wind conditions, is well-positioned to tap into this vast potential and become a major player in the European wind energy market.