Electricity market. An open electricity market creates the best conditions for customers. Estonia operates in the Nord Pool electricity market. Estonia is part of Nord Pool''s open electricity market together with Norway, Sweden, Finland, Denmark, Latvia and Lithuania
READ MOREElectricity prices are set under free market conditions, network charges are coordinated ex ante by the Estonian Competition Authority, and excise duty and renewable energy charge are set by law. The Estonian electricity sector is characterised by a very strong
READ MOREElektrilevi on Eesti suurim võrguettevõte, tuues elektri kohale pea kõikidesse kodudesse ja ettevõtetesse. Meie ambitsioon on pakkuda klientidele ja ühiskonnale erakordset väärtust suuri võrke efektiivselt koos arendades ja hallates. Meie töö tulemusena muutub
READ MORETallinn Electricity prices 🇪🇪 Tallinn EE The latest energy price in Tallinn is € 99.87 MWh, or € 0.1 kWh This is -6% less than yesterday. 2024-05-21 - 2024-06-21
READ MOREData on physical transfers of electricity from country to country and on electricity prices are updated approximately once in a minute. The electricity prices shown on the map are the prices set on the power exchange one day in advance. Open the map to a new window.
READ MOREThe electricity market in Estonia has been fully open to all market participants since the beginning of 2013, and consumers can choose a suitable seller and price package for themselves.
READ MOREOne of the most important aims for the energy sector in the European Union is a smoothly functioning single energy market, which is a prerequisite for affordable electricity prices. To ensure that an affordable price is
READ MOREE-elering is a customer portal that holds all Elering e-services, as well as applications from other energy service providers and grants access to data related to your energy consumption. Synchronisation with Continental Europe
READ MOREConsumers have two contracts for the supply of electricity - one with an electricity retailer to buy electricity and one with a network operator to use network services. In an apartment building, residents can either buy electricity under an individual contract, by choosing
READ MORETallinn residents can start applying for energy subsidies from the 17th of January. From 3 January, Tallinn residents can ask for more information from the energy subsidy helpline 600 6300 (Phone is open Mon 8.15-17.45; Tue-Thu 8.15-16.45 and Fri 8.15-15.45). You
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