The Baltic nations’ disconnection from the Russian power grid marks a significant step toward enhancing their energy security and independence, as it severed the last link to their former Soviet overseer. This move comes in response to ongoing geopolitical tensions, emphasizing a strategic shift to synchronize their systems with the EU, which many see as a protection against potential energy manipulation by Russia amid heightened regional security concerns.
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Smart move
The Baltic nations’ disconnection from the Russian power grid marks a significant step toward enhancing their energy security and independence, as it severed the last link to their former Soviet overseer. This move comes in response to ongoing geopolitical tensions, emphasizing a strategic shift to synchronize their systems with the EU, which many see as a protection against potential energy manipulation by Russia amid heightened regional security concerns.
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Only surprised it was so late.
Good.
Maybe also to avoid giving more money to Russia.