71. Baltic States’ synchronization with the continental grid
- Author:
- Veronika Slakaityte and Izabela Surwillo
- Publication Date:
- 02-2025
- Content Type:
- Policy Brief
- Institution:
- Danish Institute for International Studies (DIIS)
- Abstract:
- The disconnection of the Baltic States from the Russian electricity system and their synchronisation with the Continental European Network is a key technological and geopolitical milestone. But safeguarding energy infrastructure remains vital. Operating within a shared electricity grid across multiple countries improves reliability. This arrangement allows transmission system operators (TSOs) to share resources, maintain a steady flow of electricity and handle mismatches between supply and demand more efficiently, helping to lower overall costs and ultimately benefiting consumers. However, geopolitical tensions have turned the Russian electricity system into a strategic paradox: the Baltic States, NATO and EU members are connected to Russia’s electricity dispatch system – a perceived security threat – for grid stability.
- Topic:
- Foreign Policy, NATO, Infrastructure, European Union, Geopolitics, Economy, Electricity, and Energy
- Political Geography:
- Russia, Europe, and Baltic States