Tallinn's major water outage on New Year's Eve vividly demonstrated how easily a centralized service outage can disrupt daily life. One solution to ensuring the continuity of local electricity supply is energy communities, which are gaining popularity in Europe, writes Annika Emilie Kullamäe, project assistant at the Ragnar Nurkse Institute of Innovation and Governance at Tallinn University of Technology.
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Tallinn's major water outage on New Year's Eve vividly demonstrated how easily a centralized service outage can disrupt daily life. One solution to ensuring the continuity of local electricity supply is energy communities, which are gaining popularity in Europe, writes Annika Emilie Kullamäe, project assistant at the Ragnar Nurkse Institute of Innovation and Governance at Tallinn University of Technology.