Elering proposed that after desynchronization with the Russian grid, the production and consumption tariff would be €5.31 per MWh (0.53 cents per kWh) for the producer and €5.31 per MWh for the consumer, instead of the current four cents per megawatt. Maintaining the frequency of the power grid will be expensive. Photo: Margus Ansu Liina Laks September 13, 2024, 12:59
Elering proposed that after desynchronisation with the Russian grid, the production and consumption tariff would be €5.31 per MWh (0.53 cents per kWh) for the producer and €5.31 per MWh for the consumer, instead of the current four cents per megawatt.
Translation: Eva Oyzhynska
The tariff is opposed by Estonian electricity producers, especially renewable energy producers, who complain that the new tax will make their business model uncompetitive.