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Baltic transmission system operators reduce energy imports from Russia

Thursday, March 3 2022

General – Russia/Ukraine

In the wake of Russia’s military aggression against Ukraine, the operators of the Baltic transmission systems – Augstsprieguma tīkls of Latvia, Litgrid of Lithuania, and Elering of Estonia – have agreed to limit the total capacity of electricity imports from Russia.

The agreement stipulates that as of 3 March 2022, the total electricity import capacity from Russia to the Baltics will be limited to 300 MW, with a separate limit of 150 MW on the Russia-Latvia border and 150 MW on the Kaliningrad-Lithuania border.

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Filed Under: Electricity, Estonia, International projects, Latvia, Lithunia, Russia, Ukraine Tagged With: electricity imports, Estonia, Latvia, Lithunia, Russia, Ukraine


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