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Baltics out of Russia's energy ring, Kaliningrad Region runs in autonomous mode

The agency noted that from 2016 to 2020, four new power generation facilities were constructed in the Kaliningrad Region

MOSCOW, February 8. /TASS/. The power system of the Kaliningrad Region has begun operating in autonomous mode after Latvia, Lithuania, and Estonia exited the united energy ring with Moscow and Minsk, the Russian Energy Ministry stated, adding that the region is now prepared for autonomous operation.

"The timely decisions of the Russian president and government ensured that the energy system of the Kaliningrad Region was prepared for autonomous operation in advance. Today, the total capacity of Kaliningrad's power plants amounts to 1.88 GW, which is twice the region's peak power consumption, providing a reliable power supply to citizens under any circumstances," the ministry said in a statement.

The agency noted that from 2016 to 2020, four new power generation facilities were constructed in the Kaliningrad Region, namely the Mayakovskaya, Talakhovskaya, Pregolskaya, and Primorskaya thermal power plants. A large-scale project for the construction and reconstruction of grid infrastructure was also implemented. "Annual comprehensive tests of the region's power system operation in autonomous mode, conducted over five years, have confirmed that the power equipment is ready for autonomous operation," the ministry added.