Energy in Estonia has heavily depended on fossil fuels. Finland and Estonia are two of the last countries in the world still burning peat. Estonia has...
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Estonia, officially the Republic of Estonia, is a country by the Baltic Sea in Northern Europe. It is bordered to the north by the Gulf of Finland across...
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In 2009, the Riigikogu (Estonian Parliament) approved National Development Plan of the Energy Sector until 2020, provisioning necessity to train specialists...
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industrialized nations. Estonia is a member of the European Union, eurozone and OECD The economy is heavily influenced by developments in the Finnish and Swedish...
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Baltic states (redirect from Tourism in the Baltics)
Baltic states or the Baltic countries is a geopolitical term encompassing Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania. All three countries are members of NATO, the European...
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been defined as a strategic energy resource in Estonia and the oil shale industry in Estonia is one of the most developed in the world. Historically, most...
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Estonia's electricity sector is interconnected with regional energy markets, particularly through connections with Finland, Latvia, and Russia. The direct...
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MW project in Gulf of Riga by Eesti Energia, and a 190 MW farm near the western coast of Estonia by Neugrund OÜ. The International Energy Agency’s (IEA)...
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Wikimedia Commons has media related to Energy in Latvia. Energy in Estonia Energy in Lithuania IEA Key energy statistics 2010 Archived 2010-10-11 at the...
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Estlink (redirect from Nordic Energy Link)
between Estonia and Finland. Estlink 1 is the first interconnection between the Baltic and Nordic electricity markets followed by Estlink 2 in 2014. The...
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EUR Energy in Estonia Energy policy of Estonia Health care in Estonia Estonia Stock Exchange Mining in Estonia Tourism in Estonia Transport in Estonia Airports...
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Lithuania portal Energy portal Energy in Latvia Energy in Estonia "Lithuania 2021 Energy Policy Review" (PDF). 2021. "Lithuania's Energy Sector Development...
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Graanul Invest (category Renewable energy in Estonia)
in Tallinn, Estonia. It is the Europe's biggest wood pellets producer. The company is majority owned by Appolo funds. Graanul Invest was founded in 2003...
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Kaja Kallas (category MEPs for Estonia 2014–2019)
Kallas (Estonian: [ˈkɑjɑ ˈkɑlːɑs]; born 18 June 1977) is an Estonian politician and diplomat. She was the first female prime minister of Estonia, a role...
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Eesti Energia (category 1939 establishments in Estonia)
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]...
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energy (or green energy) is energy from renewable natural resources that are replenished on a human timescale. The most widely used renewable energy types...
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lands in 2005, in accordance with the Energy Policy Act of 2005. As of 2008[update], oil shale is utilized primarily in Brazil, China, Estonia and to...
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MS Estonia sank on Wednesday, 28 September 1994, between about 00:50 and 01:50 (UTC+2) as the ship was crossing the Baltic Sea, en route from Tallinn...
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Enefit Green (category Wind power in Estonia)
AS is a publicly traded renewable energy company located in Tallinn, Estonia. It went public on Nasdaq Tallinn in October 2021 with 23 % of shares, the...
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Estonia 200 (Estonian: Eesti 200, E200) is a liberal political party in Estonia. Since April 2023, the party has been a junior partner in the third Kallas...
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Energy FM is the brand name of several radio stations: Energy FM (Canary Islands) Energy FM (Estonia) Energy FM (Isle of Man) Energy FM (Malta) Energy...
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Tallinn (redirect from Capital of Estonia)
(/ˈtælɪn/) is the capital and most populous city of Estonia. Situated on a bay in north Estonia, on the shore of the Gulf of Finland of the Baltic Sea...
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established on 2 February 1920 after the Estonian War of Independence ended in Estonian victory with Russia recognizing Estonia's sovereignty and renounced any and...
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Ministry of Climate (redirect from Minister of the Environment (Estonia))
Climate (Estonian: Kliimaministeerium) is a government ministry of Estonia responsible for the issue of policies regarding climate, transport, energy, mineral...
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Alexela (category Oil companies of Estonia)
known as Reola Gaas and Alexela Energia AS) is an Estonian company primarily engaged in the energy sector. Alexela's product portfolio includes electricity...
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Nordic-Baltic Eight (category International organizations based in Europe)
being cyber cooperation, Eastern Partnership, energy cooperation, and security cooperation. In 2014 Estonia was also the coordinator for Baltic Cooperation...
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is in charge of the fusion-related research carried out at JET, the Joint European Torus, which is housed in the Culham Centre for Fusion Energy, UK...
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The Estonian Greens (Estonian: Erakond Eestimaa Rohelised, EER) is a green political party in Estonia. Founded in 2006, the party held six seats in the...
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sources of energy consumption. Finland and Estonia are two of the last countries in the world still burning peat. Final consumption of energy - i.e. after...
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Balticconnector (category Natural gas pipelines in Estonia)
Finnish natural gas company Gasum in cooperation with Eesti Gaas of Estonia. After implementation of the EU third energy package, EG Võrguteenus, a former...
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