Energy savings measures in the 'superministry' (the central Tallinn building which hosts several ministries – ed.) during September reduced consumption levels by around a quarter compared to August.
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The Consumer Protection and Technical Regulatory Authority (TTJA) has ordered telecomms companies to end broadcasting four Russian, plus one Belarusian, TV channels on Estonian territory, on the grounds that they had been disseminating Kremlin propaganda, in the run-up to Thursday's military attack on Ukraine.
Proceedings are underway to bar the broadcast of several Kremlim-controlled TV channels on Estonian territory, following Thursday's full scale military invasion of Ukraine by the Russian Federation.