The new Eesti Energia brewery began its first production run late in the evening, shortly before midnight. However, the commissioning process was marked by significant technical issues, which ultimately restricted access to the new facility for journalists. Media visits were confined to the management hall. The project, identified as Enefit 280-2, represents a major investment in the country’s energy sector. Enefit Industry reports that the initial cost of the plant amounts to 380 million euros, excluding interest expenses on loans. Should the facility undergo further expansion, the total expenditure is projected to increase by tens of millions of euros. The launch highlights a significant development in Estonia’s industrial energy infrastructure. Lauri Karp, the Managing Director of Enefit Industry, oversaw the initial operational phase of this advanced energy facility. The commissioning marks a major step for the company in its efforts to modernize production capabilities. The investment underscores the ongoing commitment to developing robust domestic energy sources within Estonia. The scale of the endeavor, which involves advanced technology for power generation and industrial use, positions the facility as a key component of the region’s energy future. Industry observers noted the complexity inherent in bringing such large-scale energy projects online, requiring meticulous troubleshooting alongside the initial product launch. Topics: #eesti #energia #korraks Post navigation Kalurid pingutavad, et värske kala jõuaks paati ja sealt toidulauale KINDEL⟩Carlos Alcaraz jääb Prantsuse lahtistest eemale