Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania have synchronized their power systems with Europe after disconnecting from the Russia-Belarus BRELL energy system, “Caspian Energy Media” reports.
According to the Estonian energy company Elering, "synchronization allows the Baltic states to manage their power grids in close cooperation with all other continental European countries, ensuring stable and reliable frequency control, which significantly enhances regional energy security."
Latvia, Lithuania, and Estonia are the last EU member states to join the continental European power network. The Baltic states are connected to the continental European synchronous zone through the LitPol Link transmission line between Lithuania and Poland.