Eesti Energia has withdrawn its older power generation units from the Nord Pool exchange for an indefinite period.While the units are still ready to be started up, Eesti Energia will not participate in the exchange until the issue of possible environmental emissions violations is resolved.
On Tuesday, Eesti Energia announced to the Nord Pool power exchange that it has withdrawn its older power generation units from the market due to emissions restrictions outlined in its environmental permit.The exact timing of the withdrawal will depend on further approvals and decisions.
According to the announcement, the third, fourth, sixth and eighth units of the Estonian power plant, with a total capacity of 693 MW, are to be withdrawn from the market.
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