The price of Nordic electricity has increased by nearly 20% following a disruption to the Balticconnector link, triggering market anxiety. Finnish authorities maintain that there is no immediate cause for concern. Experts in Estonia were consulted regarding the movement of electricity exchange prices.

The disruption has led to increased volatility in the electricity market, prompting questions about supply and demand. The situation is being closely monitored by energy regulators and market participants.

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  1. “This situation is concerning for Estonian households facing potentially higher energy bills.”

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