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Larger and larger solar farms are planned in southeastern Estonia and local municipality governments are struggling with having to base their decisions on detail plans submitted years ago, when the demand for solar farms was not foreseen to such extent. Põlva municipality gets at least one permit application a day to develop a or collect solar energy. If the application is to set up solar panels on residential land or in the vicinity of a small village, the municipality is in a difficult situation with building permits, ETV s daily affairs show Aktuaalne kaamera reported on Monday. The large solar farms are the issue. There are conflicts with the local community and that needs to be assessed. Our South Estonian county plan also establishes valuable landscapes, said Põlva deputy municipality mayor Martti Rõigas. ....
The Ministry of Social Affairs has sent to a round of approvals support conditions under which altogether nearly â¬25 million is to be allocated for investments in hospitals infrastructure in order to improve preparedness for health care crises. We are investing in the modernization of infrastructure of the hospitals in the hospital network development plan to improve the health care system s capability to react to crises and ensure the functionality of the system both during outbreaks of infection and more broadly, Minister of Health and Labor Tanel Kiik (Center) said. The purpose of the support is to improve the resilience of hospitals in the hospital network development plan, boost the availability of health care services and ensure the health care system s preparedness for possible future crises, he added. ....
Estonian hospitals getting almost EUR 25 mln for infrastructure investments 2021-05-17 BNS/TBT Staff TALLINN - The Estonian Ministry of Social Affairs has sent to a round of approvals support conditions under which altogether nearly 25 million euros is to be allocated for investments in hospitals infrastructure in order to improve preparedness for health care crises. We are investing in the modernization of infrastructure of the hospitals in the hospital network development plan to improve the health care system s capability to react to crises and ensure the functionality of the system both during outbreaks of infection and more broadly, Minister of Health and Labor Tanel Kiik said. ....
According to the new development plan of the Estonian National Museum (ERM), 200,000 people will visit them in 2025, and the museum is also planning to contribute more to research and hoping to start using the Raadimõisa building (ERM was previously situated in the Raadi Manor from 1922 - 1944) as shared storage. Due to the pandemic, the number of visitors decreased to 95,000. The director of ERM, Alar Karis, explained that the number of visitors isn t a goal in itself. It s important to find a balance to educate people and offer entertainment to attract more people, he said. There is a great opportunity at ERM to get educated and obtain knowledge, but also a little entertainment. If you ask what s the situation right now, then our permanent exhibition, which was meant to be more mobile at first, hasn t changed at a pace as we would have liked to. We definitely have to deal with it. Then the permanent exhibition would bring back people, Karis said. ....