Baltic states synchronization with UCTE

[4][5] According to the European Commission, the synchronization of Baltic States is a political and financial priority and therefore it has allocated more than EUR 1.2 billion towards the funding of the project.Lithuanian Prime Minister Ingrida Šimonytė announced that Lithuania is seeking to speed up the process of transition and leave BRELL transmission system before 2025 with expected finalized plan made public by the end of 2023.[11] President of Lithuania Gitanas Nausėda continued to pressure both Estonia and Latvia to synchronize with continental Europe in 2024, without waiting until 2025.[3] On 16 July 2024, the three Baltic states, represented by their transmission system operators Elering (Estonia), AST (Latvia) and Litgrid (Lithuania), formally notified Russia and Belarus of their decision to withdraw from the BRELL agreement.[12] On 9 December 2015, Poland and Lithuania commissioned LitPol Link, which was the first direct connection between the Baltic states and the European grid.
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