TARTU - With prices of oil and gas rising on the world markets and the ever-present insecurities related to importing energy from the Middle-East and Russia, green energy is increasingly seen as the potential connection between energy security and hampering global climate change. This is especially true as the negotiations for the Baltic nuclear plant have not had any success, and building one independently is very expensive. Estonia’s current energy mix is heavy on the hydrocarbon side, but production of green energy could increasingly be on the rise.According to data collect...
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