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Energy Security at a Cost: The Ripple Effects of the Baltics’ Desynchronization from the BRELL Network
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Energy Security at a Cost: The Ripple Effects of the Baltics’ Desynchronization from the BRELL Network

Ewa Lazarczyk and Chloé Le Coq
FREE Network Policy Brief Series, Forum for Research on Eastern Europe and Emerging Economies (FREE) Network
2025-03

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The Baltic States’ desynchronization from the BRELL network on February 7, 2025, cut ties with Russia and Belarus, ending electricity trade. Though the transition was smooth with no outages, recent underwater cable disruptions have highlighted vulnerabilities, raising energy security concerns. These events underscore the importance of both diversifying and decentralizing power systems, drawing lessons from Ukraine’s electricity market, which has remained operational despite sustained Russian attacks.
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