In the third week of November, Sunly and the Metsagrupp jointly started construction of this 244-megawatt-farm, consisting of almost 350,000 solar panels. It is located near Risti, 62 kilometres (38 miles) southwest of the capital of Tallinn, Estonia. . Tallinn, the vibrant capital of Estonia, is a city that boasts not only a rich history and stunning architecture but also a promising potential for solar energy generation. With sustainability becoming a global priority, Tallinn's rooftops could be the key to achieving energy independence and. . Tallinn, Harjumaa, Estonia (latitude: 59. 433, longitude: 24. 7323) offers varying potential for solar power generation throughout the year. The average energy production per day per kW of installed solar capacity in each season is as follows: 5. 99 kWh/day in Summer, 1. 50. . In 2021, a rooftop construction examination was conducted on 56 buildings in Tallinn to assess energy-saving possibilities. It was discovered that 28 buildings in the city can support solar power plants. The Tallinn Property Department conducted a public procurement 'Solar power plant planning and. . Estonian independent power producer (IPP) Sunly has secured a €62 million (US$68 million) loan to build and operate a 244MW solar PV plant in Estonia. Construction of the Risti solar park started in November 2024 and the company expects the project to be operational by 2027. 3-MW solar farm in Estonia's capital Tallinn. The city of Tallinn is the European Green Capital for 2023, a title bestowed by the European Commission each year to cities to recognise their. .