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The dynamic behaviour of renewable resources - wind and solar radiation - is investigated and discussed in this presentation as it is the most significant factor influencing the reliability and quality of generated “green” electricity. Wind turbine generators are connected to the grid and their performance has to be analyzed when coupled to the grid. Solar electricity in Estonia has up to now been generated autonomously.