Ministry of Climate
Knowledge transfer doctoral program brings necessary nuclear energy competence…
Knowledge transfer doctoral program brings necessary nuclear energy competence…
The knowledge transfer doctoral program launched in cooperation with the Ministry of Climate and the University of Tartu brings the necessary competence for radioactive waste management to the Estonian public sector.
Nuclear Energy and Safety Act Draft moves forward to Parliament
Nuclear Energy and Safety Act Draft moves forward to Parliament
Estonian Government has approved the Nuclear Energy and Safety Act (TEOS) draft which has been sent to the Parliament (Riigikogu) for further discussion. The draft creates a comprehensive legal framework for the use of nuclear energy and related activities in Estonia for the first time.
Estonia has reduced its greenhouse gas emissions by 66,5% since 1990.
Estonia has reduced its greenhouse gas emissions by 66,5% since 1990.
Emissions decreased the most in the energy sector, where the introduction of affordable renewable energy also helps reduce environmental impact.