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OÜ Prategli Invest is building a solar energy storage device in Tallinn, where it will store energy from a solar farm production plant located on the roof of a warehouse complex. Construction of the country’s first pumped-hydro storage plant will begin in 2025. During the nominal operating cycle of 12 hours, Zero Terrain Paldiski generates 6GWh of power to the grid, which is somewhat more than the average daily consumption of all Estonian households. The Tallinn Property Department conducted a public procurement ‘Solar power plant planning and installation on municipal buildings’ in two stages in autumn 2022 and spring 2023. Evecon and Corsica Sole are joining forces in the Baltic Storage Platform joint venture to build and operate high-capacity battery storage power plants connected to the electricity transmission grid. The plants will be built at two locations and are scheduled to be commissioned in. On the occasion of the anniversary, Enefit installed nearly 69 kW of solar panels on the Energy Discovery Centre’s roof, enabling the centre to produce its own electricity.
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