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Dr. Igor Krupenski, an energy science expert and lecturer at the Tallinn University of Technology (TalTech), explained to The Insider, the real cause of the price hike is not the disconnection from Russia, but rather the damage recently inflicted on an undersea cable running between Finland and Estonia in the Baltic Sea.
According to Krupenski, the previous connection to Russia had long served a technical purpose — “frequency maintenance”:
“Right now, Estonia is indeed experiencing exceptionally high electricity prices. However, this increase should not be directly linked to our exit from the BRELL energy ring. The Baltic states have not been purchasing electricity from Russia for a long time. The connection that remained until February 8 was used solely for technical frequency regulation in our region.
Electricity prices in our region are determined by the Nord Pool exchange and are influenced by several factors:
- The EstLink-2 cable between Estonia and Finland is currently out of service. With a capacity of 650 MW, its failure has severely limited access to cheaper electricity from Finland, which is primarily generated by nuclear power plants.
Трите балтийски държави са информирали Беларус и Русия преди година за намеренията си и кога планират да се изключат.
Случайно обаче кабелът с Финландия бе прекъснат в края на годината.