The Baltic countries Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania will decouple from Russia's electricity grid this weekend. New connections to EU grids in Finland, Sweden, and Poland will take over.
https://nos.nl/l/2554969
@Sustainable2050 quick question. Is that the existing dc connection?, or are their new synchronous connections?
@useravoiding @Sustainable2050 so, are their new synchronous connections, or are they isolated?
@useravoiding @Sustainable2050 so with Poland?, I highly doubt they will put ac cables across the sea, the reactive power would be a menace at that distance.
@ekg @Sustainable2050 All connections exist already: mainland Polland - Lithuania, undersea cables Lithuania - Sweden and Estonia - Finland
@useravoiding @Sustainable2050 those are dc. They have to get ac connections, if they want to be synchronous.
@ekg @Sustainable2050 No, they have sinchonization plants that do it.
@ekg @Sustainable2050 for now the Baltic states are isolated working in a standalone regime but on the 9th they'll join the european grid through the connections to Finland, Sweden and Polland.