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Baltic interconnector network grows north-east Europe power market

Better connections between national electricity networks are a central plank of EU energy policy. Now, three Baltic states –Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania – are turning away from Russia and towards the west, as Monika Hanley in Riga, Andrew Kureth in Warsaw, Keith Nuthall and Andrew Burnyeat report.

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Energy World November – p16-18.pdf

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Journal title: Energy World

Publisher: Energy Institute

Subjects: Manufacturing engineering, Banking, finance and investment, Electricity generation, Transportation, Transmission and Distribution, Electricity, Wind power, Geopolitics, Energy policy, Grid transmission, Interconnectors

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