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Good Practice Case Study: The Rouge Energy Park for renewable energy sources - Estonia

Case Study (41 KB PDF)

Presented at: European Conference on Local Energy Action: Optimising local action to drive sustainable energy and transport in the Europe of Twenty-Five
20-21 October 2004, Brussels, Belgium

Antti Roose, Project Manager, Rouge Municipality, Estonia

Slides (1712 KB PDF) | Proceedings and Recordings

Summary

This project aims for the establishment of an energy park and energy track in the Rouge rural municipality, in the middle of an attractive tourism area. Rouge Municipality is located in Voru County in South Estonia. The project is lead by the Municipality of Rouge and mainly financed by Phare CBC SPF funding.

The main aim of the project is to establish the energy park to open-up for new technologies, and serve as a development and training site. The energy park will demonstrate innovative energy-saving solutions, support economic development, gather information in the field of renewable energy and constitute a tourist attraction in this agricultural region. The project idea carries in itself large and rather different target groups including house owners, farmers, planners, students and pupils, local government members, power energy specialists, alternative energy NGO members, local tourism firms etc.

Results

As this is a small demonstration project of renewable energy, it does not essentially influence the structure of the energy sources used in Rouge. The impact of the project is long-term implementation of biomass and hydroenergy. Areas of impact are listed below:

The main result of the project is to facilitate the use of renewable energy installations and sustainable energy use in general, in addition, to increase the attractiveness of the municipality (40000 visitors annually).

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