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Estonian basketball national team is set to play against Sweden in a venue that highlights impressive sports infrastructure.
Auvere Power Plant is Down Again
The Auvere power plant in Estonia is down again due to technical issues shortly after a previous repair.
Elering wants to build a giant green hydrogen pipeline through Estonia
Elering has submitted a request to the Estonian government to initiate special planning for the construction of a hydrogen pipeline from Finland through Estonia to Germany.
Concerns Raised in Estonia About Latvia's Delay in the Implementation of the 'Rail Baltica' Project
Estonian officials express concerns over delays in Latvia's execution of the 'Rail Baltica' project, which is expected to be completed by 2030.
Estonian Minister: We have an agreement with Latvia to complete 'Rail Baltica' by 2030
Estonia and Latvia have reached an agreement concerning the completion timeline for the 'Rail Baltica' project by 2030, amidst concerns regarding Latvia's delays.
Elari Udam to Lead the Tallinn Municipal Department
Elari Udam has been appointed to lead the Tallinn Municipal Department starting March 1st after winning a public competition.
Margus Ader: Everything Goes Through Investments in Infrastructure
Expert Margus Ader discusses the performance of Estonian biathletes at the Milano Cortina Olympics, highlighting both strengths and weaknesses in their approach.
Ignitis ON has opened new fast and ultra-fast chargers in Estonia
Ignitis ON has expanded the electric vehicle charging network in Estonia by launching new fast and ultra-fast chargers to alleviate charging anxiety among EV users.
More than one billion euros will be directed to road maintenance over the next four years
The Estonian government has approved a road maintenance plan that allocates over one billion euros for road maintenance in the next four years, despite this still being below the necessary funding levels for maintaining road conditions.
According to Keldo, the state wants to continue operations at the E-Piim factory in Paide
Estonian Minister of Economic Affairs and Infrastructure Erkki Keldo announced the government's support for the E-Piim milk production factory in Paide to continue operations despite its bankruptcy situation.
Kihnu and Vormsi Will Have Ice Roads
The Estonian government has confirmed the construction of official ice roads to the islands of Kihnu and Vormsi.
The state begins the preparation of official ice roads
The Estonian government has announced the preparation for official ice roads, stating that unofficially established ice routes will not be regulated or adopted.
Freight transport on the Estonian Railways infrastructure decreased to three million tons last year
Freight transport on the Estonian Railways has hit a historic low with an annual volume of approximately three million tons, primarily due to a shift towards passenger transport and reduced international freight following the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Freight transport on Estonian Railways infrastructure decreased to three million tons last year
Freight transport on Estonian Railways infrastructure has gradually declined in recent years, dropping to three million tons last year.
Estonia strengthens energy resilience - one of the largest mainland European battery energy storage parks "Hertz 1" opens in Kyso
The opening of "Hertz 1" marks a historic milestone in the Baltic energy sector, featuring a significant 200 MWh storage capacity as part of strategic projects aimed at stabilizing the regional electricity system after synchronization with the continental European grid.
At 21:40 "In the First Studio" Kuldar Leis
The Estonian government has decided to proceed with the construction of four-lane roads after years of insufficient funding, with Infrastructure Minister Kuldar Leis addressing the reasons for the delay and the need for additional financing during the ETV show "In the First Studio".
Russian army's advance has slowed at start of year β Estonian Intelligence
According to Estonian Intelligence, the Russian military's progress in Ukraine has slowed in early 2026, despite increased attacks on energy infrastructure.