The Baltic electricity REM is led by the Lativian Energy Regulator (PUC) and aims to integrate Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania into a single regional electricity market. The Baltic region represents 21,215 GWh of final electricity consumption, 0,71% of the EU 25 final electricity consumption. The Baltic electricity REM has the potential to function as the link between the Central-East and the Northern European regional markets. Co-operation between network operators, grid access, balancing rules and transparency are the four key priorities of the Baltic electricity REM. |