"Goodbye Russia, goodbye Lenin," says the President of Lithuania in a video posted on his social media account. In this ...
The Baltic states inherited their electricity infrastructure from the Soviet Union, established in the 1950s, and remained part of Russia’s BRELL network even after gaining independence in 1990.
The European Union and NATO must strengthen cooperation to protect critical energy infrastructure from attacks, which pose a ...
The Baltic states of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania officially disconnected their electricity systems from the Russian and ...
The Baltic countries of Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania cut off Soviet-era electricity ties with Russia, preparing to join the ...
Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania transitioned from Russia's electricity grid to the EU's system, enhancing security amidst regional tensions. This significant shift increases Baltic energy independence ...
The Baltic states of Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia are bracing themselves for possible retaliation as they decouple from ...
The Baltic states celebrated their disconnection from the Russian electricity grid in a high-profile ceremony in Vilnius, the ...
The synchronisation of the Baltic states with EU electricity networks will enhance their energy security in the face of ...
Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania have successfully synchronised their electricity systems with the Continental Europe Synchronous Area on 9 February 2025 at 2:05 PM. This is a key milestone for the ...
The Baltic states of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania ... The move is aimed at integrating more closely with the EU and achieving energy independence from Russia to enhance regional energy security.