Published: February 10th, 2025,
Last updated: May 28th, 2025

Following their decoupling from Russia’s energy system, Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania have integrated their electricity grids into the European system. The three Baltic EU and NATO countries were connected to Poland and the continental European grid via the LitPol Link power line on Sunday afternoon. According to the grid operators in Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania, the interconnection of the grids, which have been operating synchronously since then, was completed shortly after 14:00 local time.