Four potential locations across Estonia, which could accommodate a nuclear power plant, have been identified by a finance ministry analysis. The four locations are at Toila, Ida-Viru County, Kunda, Lääne-Viru County,.
Estonia may get a nuclear power plant by 2035 according to a new report by a government working group. But politicians still need to sign off on the plans and a final draft will not be ready until 2023.
Estonia did not join a joint statement made by nine EU countries in support of France, in which the countries backed the use of nuclear energy as a reliable energy source to secure a low-carbon future.