Baltic States Break Free From Soviet-Era Energy Grid

This coming weekend it will finally happen. The three Baltic states — Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania — will disconnect on February 8 from the IPS/UPS electricity transmission grid that links Russia, Belarus, and the Russian exclave of Kaliningrad. The following day, the three countries will join the synchronous grid of Continental Europe (also known as the UCTE grid), which includes most European countries, from Portugal in the west to Ukraine and Turkey in the east. For the Baltic countries, this move, known as the “Baltic Synchro,” is a historic…