After leaving the Russian energy system, Estonia will have to take care of maintaining the frequency in the network itself, and this will be expensive. Very expensive. Elering. Photo: Eero Vabamägi
After leaving the Russian energy system, Estonia will have to take care of maintaining the frequency in the network itself, and this will be expensive. Very expensive.
Translation – Diana Kharlamova
While the current tariff for energy production and consumption is four cents per megawatt-hour, Elering has proposed that after desynchronization with the Russian grid in February next year it would be 5.31 euros per MWh (0.53 cents per kW -h) for the manufacturer and 5.31 euros per MWh for the consumer, with a significant part of this amount being the cost of purchasing frequency reserves. Plus sales tax.