EDF Warns of Risks Near Russian Border
A former EDF head is worried about oil shale plants in Estonia. The plants are now under national defense rules. This is because they are close to the border with Russia.
The Estonian government has placed the oil shale power plants under national defense restrictions. Experts say this is because of the plants' location near the Russian border. This means the plants are now protected. The move raises concerns about the safety of Estonia’s energy. It also questions how secure the country’s energy supply is.
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Highlights
EDF Concerns About Power Plant Location
A former EDF head worries about oil shale plants near the Russian border.
Restrictions Due to Border Proximity
Power plants are now subject to national defense restrictions.
Russian Border Risk Identified
Experts believe the location is a security risk.
Security Questions Raised
The situation raises questions about energy infrastructure security.
EDF Warns of Risks
EDF warns about the risks of power plants near the border.