Tuul Energy, member of Estonian Wind Power Association

Tuul Energy has become a member of the Estonian Wind Power Association (EWPA), reinforcing our involvement in the country’s energy future.

Following the recent announcement of our strategic partnership with Groupe VALOREM and Sunly, Deep Wind Offshore is proud to present our joint offshore wind project in Estonia: Tuul Energy.

“Tuul” means “wind” in Estonian — a simple yet powerful name for a project firmly rooted in Estonia’s renewable ambitions. 🌪️

With a potential of more than 1 GW, Tuul Energy embodies Estonia’s goals for a 100% renewable future and is a key milestone in our offshore wind development across Europe. ⚡⚡⚡

Offshore Wind. Together.
This is more than just a slogan — it’s our commitment: to develop offshore wind in partnership with local communities, ensuring transparency, respect, and real value for Estonia and its people.
We’re also excited to share that Tuul Energy has joined the Estonian Wind Power Association (EWPA), strengthening our collaboration and engagement in Estonia’s energy transition.

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