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Decleration signed to promote wind power in the Baltics
E-energy declaration form signed in Tallinn by representatives of EU member states and selected industry stakeholders.
Big increase in renewable electricity capacity
Reduction of GHG emissions by at least 70% by 2030 compared to 1990 levels
Time is needed for the development of off-shore wind power in Estonia, Lithuania and Latvia
Increase of charges for renewable energy in Estonia up from January 2016
submitted by the Ministry of Economic Affairs and Communications being responsible for the energy policy of the country
Q3 renewables consumption of Estonia made up 14% of total electricity consumption
The largest wind power plant in the Baltic States will have a total capacity of 100 MW. The wind energy generators, the technology as well as most of…
The first half of the year has been satisfying for wind farm owners.