In Estonia, renewable energy opportunities primarily center around wind, biomass, and solar energy. The country's windy coastal areas offer potential for wind energy development, both onshore and offshore. Biomass energy derived from agricultural residues, forestry waste, and organic materials can contribute to the renewable energy mix. Solar energy, although Estonia receives less sunlight compared to some other countries, still presents opportunities for rooftop and ground-mounted installations. Additionally, Estonia has been exploring the potential of other renewable energy sources such as geothermal and tidal energy. Job prospects in these sectors include roles in project development, engineering, installation, maintenance, and research, supporting Estonia's efforts towards sustainability and reducing dependence on fossil fuels.