Renewable Energy Conferences in Estonia 2026
Engage in discussions spanning topics such as solar power, wind energy, and biofuels, while fostering connections with peers and esteemed experts in the field.
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Engage in discussions spanning topics such as solar power, wind energy, and biofuels, while fostering connections with peers and esteemed experts in the field.
In addition, under the leadership of Professor Anna Volkova, the Department of Energy Technology is setting up a solar energy laboratory, which will focus not only on generating electricity from the sun,
Group leader: Maarja Grossberg, Department of Materials Science, Tallinn University of Technology. The research group (RG) headed by Dr. Maarja Grossberg_Kuusk (previously headed by Prof. Enn
Following article describes the practical application of energy producing solar roadway in Estonia, developed by several technology companies in cooperation with Tallinn University of Technology
There are six research and development centres in Tallinn University, one competence centre and two development centres which offer professional services in their competence fields.
We are excited to share our latest results on Sb₂S₃- based solar cells ⚡️, introducing a fully cadmium-free device
Top researchers and members of the Rectorate at the Tallinn University of Technology gave Prime Minister Kaja Kallas a 1.5-hour presentation of the university''s contribution to Estonian
The seasonal match between load and generation contributed to higher share of solar energy for district cooling than district heating. This study is expected to be useful reference material
The course is led by an industry expert with extensive experience in renewable energy projects, ensuring participants receive practical knowledge and
Tallinn University of Technology is the only university in Estonia where solar cell systems and technologies can be studied – this makes it possible to use