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16.11.2023

Alexela starts selling hydrogen cylinders and opens the first hydrogen stations in Estonia

Two green hydrogen stations will be opened in Tallinn next October, one of which is a filling station for passenger cars on Peterburi Road and the other is a filling station for hydrogen buses and trucks in Väo, created in cooperation with Utilitas. In addition, Alexela will be ready to start selling hydrogen cylinders to consumers next year. The state is also preparing for the hydrogen revolution - the first procurement of hydrogen ferries is being prepared. The construction permit for the first hydrogen filling station has already been issued, the equipment and technology have been ordered, expected to arrive by next September. Unlike Latvia, hydrogen sold in Estonia will be 100% green, produced from renewable sources. Public transport takes the lead There are only a few hydrogen cars currently on the roads of Estonia and these are refuelled in Riga," said Tarmo Kärsna, Head of Energy Sales at Alexela, "we know that 30 hydrogen vehicles will start running as public transport next fall, and car dealers predict that hundreds more cars and heavy equipment, including buses, trucks and ships, will be added in the coming years." If hydrogen becomes even more affordable in terms of price, we can expect a revolution in the market, because a hydrogen car can be refuelled for 500 kilometres in five minutes, it is as reliable as a petrol car in winter conditions, and instead of polluting, it cleans the polluted city air.» Estonian green energy has a problem with variability - if the wind is not blowing and the sun is not shining, you cannot get green energy," explained Ove Oll, a researcher at the University of Tartu, "hydrogen is variable both in terms of production and load, so that we can produce green hydrogen cheaply in windy and sunny weather. If we get more onshore and offshore wind farms, all prerequisites will be created for the production of environmentally friendly hydrogen at a competitive price.» Hydrogen can be produced in advance The main advantage of hydrogen is the fact that it can be produced in advance, and as a critical volume is achieved, the prerequisites for a competitive price are created. The first national procurement of ferries is coming to an end, various car manufacturers are coming out with new hydrogen cars, and an increasing number of mobile gadgets are being produced that do not need electricity. Public investments and support mechanisms accelerate the introduction of alternative fuels and encourage private sector contributions. Alexela develops a sustainable network of service stations through the creation of biomethane, LNG, electricity and, in the near future, hydrogen filling up facilities. Alexela produces biomethane based on circular economy principles and builds solar parks and wind farms. In addition, the company together with its partners operates an LNG terminal in Hamina, Finland, as well as develops a renewable pumped-storage hydropower facility called Energiasalv in Paldiski and a biogas plant for peak loads.

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27.10.2023

Alexela joins PÖFF

Alexela, an energy company that has repeatedly been awarded as the friend of culture and is at the top in several local fields, joins the supporters of PÖFF, one of the largest film festivals in Northern and Eastern Europe. "PÖFF is an important cornerstone of Estonian culture, and it is a great honour and pleasure for us to be a part of this initiative. Our common values – innovation, sustainability and community support – have brought us together for cooperation to contribute to Estonian culture," said Marti Hääl, Chairman of the Management Board at Alexela. PÖFF’s festival director Tiina Lokk believes that the cooperation will open up new opportunities in the fields of Estonian cinema and sustainable energy. "Together we can create something extraordinary, for example, the team of PÖFF is already running on green electricity, so we will have enough energy for the dark nights ahead, thanks to Alexela," she said. This year the festival is presented by Elisa Estonia and Nordic Hotel Forum, and in addition to Alexela, the main partners are Cramo, Solaris Centre, Postimees, National Geographic, Lido and Elke, along with the partners Europark, Lux Express and Lux Charter. PÖFF is one of the largest film festivals in Northern and Eastern Europe, bringing us the freshest and most exciting works of world cinema with international filmmakers every November. PÖFF belongs to the same category A as Cannes, Berlin, Venice and other top film festivals in the world. The Black Nights Film Festival (PÖFF) will take place this year from 3rd to 19th November. More about the program: https://poff.ee/programmid/  

23.10.2023

Alexela Expands Its Operations to the Latvian Energy Market

Alexela, a leading energy company and green innovator in Estonia, has announced its expansion into the Latvian energy market, solidifying its commitment to providing sustainable energy solutions. With a history of over three decades, Alexela has evolved from a fuel station operator into a diversified energy group offering a wide range of energy products and services. The company will now enter the Latvian market to offer services to corporate and private customers. Marti Hääl, Chairman of the Board at Alexela, emphasized the strategic importance of this expansion. "Entering the Latvian market is a significant step for Alexela. We are dedicated delivering high-quality energy solutions and establishing long-lasting partnerships in Latvia." With this expansion, Alexela reaffirms its commitment to driving innovation and sustainability in the energy sector and looks forward to contributing positively to the Latvian energy landscape. Alexela is offering a range of customized offers for corporate and private clients in Latvia. These offerings encompass both natural gas and electricity solutions, providing flexibility to suit varying business needs. Corporate clients will have the option to choose between fixed-rate plans and market-price-based plans, ensuring that they have access to the most suitable and cost-effective energy solutions. This diverse range of options ensures that customers have the flexibility to choose the plan that best aligns with their energy needs and preferences. Alexela is intended to upgrade the private individual offering in early 2024. “As the energy sector continues its transformation from fossil to renewable energy resources, it has also contributed to a volatile market environment. We believe that the arrival of a new player in Latvia's energy sector and Alexela's "one-stop-shop" approach will be a positive signal to both home and business energy needs, contributing to more stable and predictable pricing options as well as “stressless” consumer-focused and tailored solutions,” said Māris Avotiņš, Country Manager of Alexela in Latvia. Alexela is Estonian green innovator that develops a sustainable network of service stations through the creation of filling up facilities for biomethane, LNG, electricity, and hydrogen already in 2024. Alexela provides its customers in Estonia, Latvia and Finland with a unique range of everyday energy products, such as electricity, natural gas, cylinder and tank gas, as well as car fuels in more than 100 service stations across Estonia. In addition, the company has 41 convenience stores in Estonia, renewable energy production and storage projects already operating and under development with a volume of nearly 1,000 MW, as well as an onshore LNG terminal in Finland. The energy group employs 480 people.    

12.09.2023

Community program member Jana: Clean nature is like a good sleep

Jana Indrane, a member of the community program, does not live in Estonia but in Latvia. Although it would be economically more reasonable for her to refuel on the other side of the border, it is precisely the opportunity to make up for her consumption footprint that brings Jana, living near the border, to refuel in Estonia. Jana works as a sleep consultant and she knows that a considerate attitude to everything in life ensures a harmonious and complete way of living. Be it good sleep or nature - a person can do a lot so that the surroundings charge our lives positively. "Responsibility is in my blood. Just as as a mother I take care of my children, their sleep quality and nutrition, I give back to the environment around me as a member of Alexela’s community program." Jana adds that just like ensuring a good night's sleep, a sustainable lifestyle is a matter of making conscious choices.  Jana joined the community program because, for her, contributing to nature is the same as taking care of herself. "Nature and sleep have a very similar effect on a person, providing rest and an opportunity to switch off our thoughts from everyday life. But a good and well-rested feeling can only be obtained by quality sleep. The same goes for nature. That's why it's important to me, when I spend time in nature, that I imperceptibly strengthen its health," Jana describes. Jana follows a sustainable way of life, and it is also important for her to pass on the messages to her children and friends. "Nowadays people pay more and more attention to both their mental and physical health. It's nice to see that more and more Estonians value the re-growth of our forests. When more than 50,000 people realize that nature conservation cannot be taken for granted, it is no longer an ordinary initiative, but a way of thinking. And good thoughts spread by sharing them, by being proud of them."