The Baltic counties of Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia are bracing themselves for possible cyberattacks this weekend as they complete their long-awaited decoupling from Russia's power grid.
Historically, the Baltic states were integrated into the Russian-controlled IPS/UPS power grid, a legacy of their Soviet past ...
New dawn: a high-voltage power line near the border between Poland and Lithuania 'Victory for freedom': EU foreign affairs chief Kaja Kallas Baltic states disconnect from Russian-controlled power ...
Finnish power grid operator Fingrid has agreed with Estonian partner Elering that the two companies will waive their right to ...
Finland will release an oil tanker which investigators believe broke a Baltic Sea power cable and four internet lines late ...
On Feb. 9, the Baltic states of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania officially disconnected from the Russian-controlled Brell power grid. The following day, they successfully connected to the European Union ...
Renewable energy company Sunly will develop the 244 MWp Risti solar park in Lääne County, 65 km southwest of Tallinn, with ...
Read moreBaltic states join European power grid after cutting ties with Russia's network But the Baltic Sea, where eight EU ...
Finnish power grid operator Fingrid and Estonian partner Elering have agreed to forego seizing the Eagle S oil tanker, linked to a Baltic Sea power cable break. Instead, they will seek compensation ...