Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia are disconnected from the Kalinningrad Electrical System, which is automated, within the framework of the connecting work with the EU electric system.
The Kaliningrad Electrical System, the Russian enclave in the Baltic, is automated today after the disconnection of Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia of the Brelll Electrical Circuit with Russia and Wit -Russia, within the framework of the Baltic countries connecting tasks to the electrical system of the European Union (EU).
“The energy system of the Kalinningrad region went to the autonomous regime. The electricity of electricity between Lithuania and Kalinningrado is zero megawatt. All good,” said the local governor, Alexéi Sporozvannij.
The governor thanked the specialists of the electrical system of the region and all who made this step possible after ten years of work after the Baltic countries had announced that they would disconnect from the Brell system (Belarus-Russia-Estonia-Lituania-Letonia) To synchronize your electrical networks with the EU.
At the moment, according to Sprazvannij, the enclave receives electricity from three local thermo -electric plants, which “have the necessary power reserves for the uninterrupted supply of energy.”
It was previously announced that on 8 February it would be the date of the closure of the Brelll Electric Ring, for which four new electric plants have been built in recent years.
In turn, the Baltic countries today also disconnect the system and the preparations for announced Synchronize local networks with European In the course of this Sunday.
Source: EITB

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