The Baltic energy breakup: Cutting ties with Russia

12 February, 2025

EU

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The Baltic grid switch has been a long time coming. After years of effort, the Baltic countries - Latvia, Lithuania, and Estonia - have finally cut their last energy ties with Russia. But what does this shift mean for energy prices, renewables, and the region’s energy future? Energy independence comes at a cost - so what are the trade-offs? inspiratia takes a closer look at what this change means for the Baltics and beyond.

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