Baltic Nations Finalize Decoupling from Russian Electricity Grid
- The Baltic States of Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania are disconnecting from Russia’s power grid, described as a 'victory for freedom.'
- This disconnection is a crucial step toward energy independence, allowing the Baltic States to avoid geopolitical blackmail from Russia.
- After the disconnection, the countries will operate in 'isolated mode' for about 24 hours to test their power levels.
- The synchronization project for this initiative has cost a total of 1.6 billion euros across the Baltic States and Poland.
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