Disappointed head of the Anti-Corruption Commission: In the Enefit Green investigation, a broader risk may be underestimated!
The head of the Estonian Anti-Corruption Commission expresses concern that not all issues related to the Enefit Green inquiry are being addressed due to limitations on accessing information about involved parties.
Climate activists fail to stop oil plant in circuit court
Climate activists from the Fridays for Future movement were unsuccessful in their legal attempt to halt the operation of the Enefit 280-2 oil plant as the Tallinn Circuit Court upheld the environmental agency's complex permit.
Delay in electricity bill payment raises questions for clients: where is our money for a week?
Estonian journalist Kristel Vilbaste highlights issues regarding delayed processing of electricity payments with Enefit, which leads clients to wonder about the status of their funds.
According to Companies, the Price of Carbon Quotas is Worryingly High
Companies are expressing concern over the high price of carbon quotas in the EU, prompting discussions about potential changes to the emissions trading system.
In light of high electricity and utility bills: which household devices consume the most energy?
High electricity and utility bills have become a significant expense for many households during the winter heating period, prompting a review of the most energy-consuming devices.
Enefit: High electricity prices reflect the lack of competitive electricity production
In January, Estonia experienced a record average electricity price of 15.4 cents/kWh, driven by cold weather, high demand, and insufficient cheap renewable energy.
January saw record-high electricity exchange prices in Latvia, says 'Enefit'
In January, the average electricity market price in Latvia increased by 82.8% compared to December, reaching 15.3 cents per kilowatt-hour, marking it as the highest ever January price due to cold weather conditions that spiked consumption and hampered energy production.