At the end of the summer this year, or in the autumn at the latest, a state aid program for the renovation and insulation of apartment buildings will be launched. The five-year program, based on EU funding, is worth €366 million and is expected to bring the heating costs of around 43,000 apartments under control.
Estonia could get a nuclear power plant in the future to help safeguard the economy from the price of the energy crisis, daily newspaper Postimees reported on Wednesday.