They would be better off linking to neither Russia nor the EU.
Or linking to both and playing the two off against each other, while developing true energy independence.
Yes, you’ve got a point there.
The E. U. is a train wreck in slow motion.
No use tying your fate to it.
Right...better off with their own grid.
Thought they would be 55 hertz (old Russian standard) , and the Euro countries use 50 Hz AC. Near impossible to change or rerate all of the original motors and controllers. The difference between 50 and 55 is not as great as 50 and 60 hz. Volts?
https://www.reuters.com/.../us.../lithuania-receives-first-lng-from-the-united-states-idU...Aug 21, 2017 - Lithuania received its first spot shipment of liquefied natural gas (LNG) from the United States on Monday, the result of a deal aimed at reducing dependence on Russia ... The LNG is for clients in Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia.