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The following day, on 9 February, the Baltic states will connect to the continental Europe frequency area. Energy companies have prepared thoroughly for the transition, and it is very unlikely that Estonian residents will notice the transition. However, in times of great change, one must always be prepared for the unexpected.
According to Elering in a release, with the synchronisation, the Baltics electricity grid continue to operate independently. The Baltic operators ensure the stable and secure operation of the electricity grid by maintaining a balance between consumption and production and regulating frequency.
This process follows years of thorough preparation and cooperation among the Baltic transmission system operators (TSOs): Elering (Estonia), Augstsprieguma tīkls (AST, Latvia), Litgrid (Lithuania), and their counterparts in the Continental Europe synchronous area.
Synchronising their electricity networks with those of EU Member States and several neighbouring countries enables the Baltic States to move away from energy dependence on Russia. Instead, they gain full control of their own electricity networks and strengthen the energy security of the Eastern Baltic Sea region.
“More than €1.6 billion has been invested to ensure our transmission grids are up to the task. New 330 kilowatt (kV) powerlines have been built together with batteries and synchronous condensers to make sure the Baltic grids can maintain system balance even during challenging times.
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