Eesti Energia AS is a public limited energy company in Estonia with its headquarters in Tallinn. It is the world's biggest oil shale to energy company...
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Enefit Kaevandused (redirect from Eesti Energia Kaevandused)
(former names: Eesti Põlevkivi and Eesti Energia Kaevandused) was a mining company located in Jõhvi, Estonia. It was a subsidiary of Eesti Energia, an Estonian...
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Narva Power Plants (redirect from Eesti Power Plant)
complex is owned and operated by AS Narva Elektrijaamad, a subsidiary of Eesti Energia. The Balti Power Plant was built between 1959 and 1965. It is located...
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Enefit Solutions (redirect from Eesti Energia Tehnoloogiatoostus)
(former names: Eesti Energia Tehnoloogiatööstus and Energoremont) is an engineering company in Jõhvi, Estonia. It is a subsidiary of Eesti Energia. The company...
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company Eesti Energia. CEO of the company is Aavo Kärmas. Enefit Green was established in 2016 based on the renewable energy assets of Eesti Energia. The...
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Power International (45%), Guangdong Energy Group Co., Ltd. (45%) and Eesti Energia (10%). It is the first oil shale power plant in Jordan and the largest...
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national power company Eesti Energia. On 1 April 2004, it became a private limited company, OÜ Põhivõrk, as a subsidiary of Eesti Energia. On 10 June 2009,...
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remained shares in Eesti Põlevkivi to a state-owned company Eesti Energia, a parent company of the Narva Power Stations, and Eesti Põlevkivi became a...
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Narva Oil Plant (redirect from Eesti Energia Õlitööstus)
power plants and a separate subsidiary of Eesti Energia, Eesti Energia Narva Õlitehas AS (later: Eesti Energia Õlitööstus AS) was established. In 2016,...
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