As Europe moves towards a cleaner and more sustainable energy future, wind is becoming one of the main ways to cut carbon emissions, foster a greener approach, and make energy prices more affordable for both companies and citizens. The European Union is at the forefront of this transformation by supporting wind projects across its Member States. A notable example is Latvia, where the wind sector is growing fast. Work is under way to prepare new offshore wind farms and to improve how wind turbines are maintained so they can produce more energy, more efficiently, and for longer. Several EU-funded projects are already contributing to this effort, turning ambition into reality.
ELWIND: preparing a joint offshore wind farm zone between Latvia and Estonia
ELWIND is a cross-border project led by Latvia and Estonia aiming to develop offshore wind farms in the Baltic Sea. With a grant of €18.7 million from the Connecting Europe Facility…


