is an Estonian state-owned energy company engaged in the production, transmission, distribution and sale of electric and thermal power, oil-shale mining, and construction and maintenance of energy systems.
Eesti Energia has following subsidiaries:
- AS Narva Elektrijaamad (100%) - electricity and heat generation company, operator of the Narva Power Plants
- AS Eesti Põlevkivi (100%) - Oil-shale mining company
- OÜ Põhivõrk (100%) - Transmission Grid operator
- OÜ Jaotusvõrk (100%) - distribution network operator
- Televõrgu AS (100%) - telecommunications network company
- AS Elektriteenused (100%) - maintenance and electrical services provider
- AS Energoremont (100%) - electrical equipment maintenance and supply services
- AS Kohtla-Järve Soojus (59%) - heat and power company
- AS Elpec (100%) - planning and consulting on electrical systems
- OÜ Elektrikontrollikeskus (100%) - audit of electrical installations
- OÜ Iru Elektrijaam (100%) - Iru Power Plant, heat and power company
- AS Nordic Energy Link (39.9%) - operator of Estlink submarine power cable between Estonia and Finland
- SIA E.Energy (100%, Latvia ) – sale of electricity
- Solidus Oy (100%, Finland ) - a clearing representative of Nord Pool , provider of electricity portfolio management
- Oil Shale Energy of Jordan (76%, Jordan )
The electricity and heat production of Eesti Energia is predominantly oil-shale fired.
In February
2006 , Eesti Energia,
Latvenergo and
Lietuvos Energija launched a joint feasibility study for construction a new nuclear power plant in
Lithuania .