Europe takes another step in its Russian disconnection: a new country changes the electricity network for domestic generators

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Europe takes another step in its Russian disconnection: a new country changes the electricity network for domestic generators

Estonia is about to definitively disconnect from the Brell Electricity, related to Russia and Belarus, To synchronize with the western supply, which has caused an increase in purchases of domestic generators in the country. The disconnection will be held next Saturday, February 8. “We are seeing a strong increase in the sales of generators today, both in retail stores and in B2B and online channels,” said the director of commercial sales and electronic commerce of an Estonian trade to the Erus channel.

This situation, as he recalled, has not now occurred only, because in the pandemic, following the invasion of Russia in Ukraine, There was also a remarkable increase in sales of generators, Well, the then Prime Minister urged to prepare for possible power cuts.

“Synchronization with the synchronous area of ​​continental Europe will allow independent, stable and reliable control of the frequency of the electrical networks of the Baltic countries and increase the energy security of the region,” Elering, operator of a network of a network of a network of a network of a network, Estonia.

Estonia will not be the only country that will take this initiative, Well, Lithuania and Latvia will follow the wake. Lithuania, a day later, on February 9, while Latvia is yet to be confirmed. After this decision, the Baltic countries, which had already stopped buying electricity to Russia, will also change their connections to the network next month. According to Minister Estonia de Clima, Yoko Alender, it is “a historical moment.”

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