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  2. Energy in Estonia - Wikipedia

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    Renewable energy must be at least 42%, with a target of 16 TWh in 2030. [8] The plan was changed in October 2022, when Estonia set a target date of 2030 to generate 100% electricity from renewables. [9] According to the International Energy Agency's (IEA) 2023 Energy Review Policy, Estonia's energy strategy aims to achieve climate neutrality by

  3. Electricity sector in Estonia - Wikipedia

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    Estonia's electricity sector is interconnected with regional energy markets, particularly through connections with Finland, Latvia, and Russia.The direct electrical interconnection with Finland was established in 2006 and was further strengthened by the Estlink 2 interconnector in 2014.

  4. 2024 Estlink 2 incident - Wikipedia

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    2024 Estlink 2 incident Eagle S slowed significantly while passing Estlink 2. Eagle S Patrol vessel Turva Date 25 December 2024 Time 12.26 (Eastern European Time) Location Gulf of Finland, Baltic Sea Type maritime incident Cause Under investigation; suspected sabotage Suspects 8 crew members placed on travel bans On 25 December 2024 at 12:26 EET, the Estlink 2 submarine power cable had an ...

  5. Estonia's ruling party taps climate minister for the Baltic ...

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    Estonia’s ruling center-right Reform Party has chosen Saturday Climate Minister Kristen Michal to replace outgoing leader Kaja Kallas as prime minister of the Baltic country. The unanimous ...

  6. Estonia parliament backs using frozen Russian assets for ...

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    Estonia's parliament has approved a proposal allowing the use of frozen Russian assets to pay compensation for war damage in Ukraine. Last week European Union ambassadors agreed to use windfall ...

  7. Baltic states synchronization with UCTE - Wikipedia

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    Baltic states synchronization with UCTE (also known as Baltic Synchro) is an international electricity transmission infrastructure project to synchronize the three Baltic states (Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia) with the Synchronous grid of Continental Europe (UCTE), managed by ENTSO-E, and leave the IPS/UPS transmission system managed by the BRELL (Belarus, Russia, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania ...

  8. Wind power in Estonia - Wikipedia

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    The International Energy Agency’s (IEA) 2023 energy policy review for Estonia highlights the nation's shift towards renewables, emphasizing reduced reliance on oil shale and the development of wind, photovoltaic (PV), and biomass. [8] Estonia aims for climate neutrality by 2050 and 100% renewable electricity by 2030. Energy auctions, in ...

  9. Eesti Energia - Wikipedia

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    Eesti Energia AS is a public limited energy company in Estonia with its headquarters in Tallinn. It is the world's biggest oil shale to energy company. [citation needed] The company was founded in 1939. As of 2014, it operates in Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Finland, Jordan and Utah, United States. In Estonia, the company operates under the name ...