
For this reason, I made contact with Professor Iryna Zenyuk, Associate Director of the National Fuel Cell Research Center at University of California, Irvine, regarding green energy solutions in Estonia and elsewhere.
As stated by Professor Zenyuk, "Estonia mostly imports its energy, and large portions of it came from Russia. Estonia has plans to build extensive offshore wind farms on the Baltic Sea ensuring energy independence. Offshore wind, in combination with batteries and hydrogen, can enable Estonia to be a clean energy country and also resource-independent.
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