What data does Statistics Estonia collect?
To produce energy statistics, Statistics Estonia collects the following data: stocks of energy products, imports and exports. In Estonia, a large share of energy is still produced from non-renewable resources such as oil shale.
Who regulates the energy sector in Estonia?
The Estonian Competition Authority regulates the energy sector and reports to the Ministry of Economic Affairs and Communications. Four main operators are involved in the supply, trading, and logistics of oil: Alexela, Vopak EOS, Scantrans (Ireland) and Eurodek (Denmark).
Why do Estonians use smart meters?
Over 98% of Estonian households are equipped with smart meters, following European Union regulations. These advanced meters provide real-time data on electricity usage, measuring consumption hourly. The widespread adoption of smart meters allows consumers to be more informed about their energy usage.
What is Estonia doing in ?
Oil shale dominates the energy mix (57% in ), with 2/3 used in power generation and 1/3 used to produce fuel. The development of wind is the main priority, with a lot of offshore projects. After failing to reach an agreement with Finland, Estonia is developing several LNG terminal projects.
What is Eesti Energia doing in ?
Eesti Energia dominates the power sector with 85% of generation, over 95% of distribution, and around 50% of total sales. The share of oil shale in the power mix was reduced from 88% in to 46% in . Gas prices more than doubled in and and have decreased significantly since then.
The results suggest that the larger storage capacity provided by PHS, compared to BESS, is a more effective means of reducing average electricity prices in Estonia.
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They averaged 1 bcm between and , then fell until (471 mcm) and remained stable until . Between and , fuel prices fell by 5%/year for gasoline (€1.67) and by 8%/year for diesel (€1.54), after rising sharply in and (by 50 and 60%, respectively). Taxes account for
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