The support scheme for large energy projects in Estonia will not be ready in the coming months due to delays from the Eesti 200 party, which demands a climate ministry plan first.
In Estonia, the support scheme intended for large energy projects, particularly for onshore wind farms, is facing delays and will not be finalized in the upcoming months. The Eesti 200 party has impeded the announcement of tenders for onshore wind farms, insisting that the climate ministry must first develop a clear plan on how to support large-scale energy investments. This position indicates a push for more structured and planned government action before proceeding with significant energy projects that could have substantial impacts.