TALLINN, March 26 (LETA) – According to a poll carried out by Sustainable Estonia Institute, 69 per cent of Estonian residents do not want a nuclear power plant built in Estonia, writes ETV24.
Opinion poll
Survey: 69 pct of individuals do not want a nuclear power plant in Estonia
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EU favours renewable energy for the future
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