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Žilvinas
@ZhilvisLT
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MSc in Engineering but passionate about geopolitics, history, finance, sport, basketball, photography. Love pets, good music, good food, traveling, reading 📖s
Kaunas, Lithuania
Joined July 2009
@nikstankovic_ No Zerbian, we didn't. We just make it sure now that electricity will never flow here from ruzzia again.
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@svaime1 @eddkar @GitanasNauseda What monopolisation you’re talking about? You can choose from various electricity suppliers, you can even own a major supplier’s stocks by yourself. Do you even know what monopoly is?
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@svaime1 @eddkar @GitanasNauseda Valius Ąžuolas is well known pro Russian idiot, doesn’t matter what he says, he speaks propaganda.
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@svaime1 @GitanasNauseda You can also own a share of Ignitis and get profit via dividends, so what’s wrong with ownership?
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@eddkar @svaime1 @GitanasNauseda Last year Lithuania generated 60% of its domestic electricity needs by itself. Remaining needs were covered by electricity bought in Nordpool market. So no ruzzian electricity at all. The price remains the same after disconnection from BRELL.
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@EU_Commission Wow how many western EU plebes arguing that this move will cost them and us higher bills. Stop it, sleep calm, your energy is needed only for system balancing which means only a small fraction of it is really needed here.
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@GMvdWeerd @EU_Commission 🤡 do you think we lived relying on ru electricity and paid cheap price for it? It was used only for system balance. We use electricity generated by ourselves and bought in Nordpool market.
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@svaime1 @GitanasNauseda Would you mind speaking facts rather than spitting propaganda nonsense?
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@psychopath68990 @aleksbrz11 For me Germany is like an older brother from our big European family.
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@tempel_andreas @hiladomelonafo @igorsushko For sure. Even though 🇱🇹 is able to sustain as an island (without cross-border power connections), but that would be expensive since our reserve power plants burn gas.
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@hiladomelonafo @igorsushko You don’t need any cross-border connection to maintain frequency, you just need to maintain proper power generation. But having connections gives the country stability.
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@hiladomelonafo @igorsushko Frequency and voltage already has been the same as in all Europe. What was missing though was reliable power generation capacity due to maintain those parameters. We 🇱🇹have built connections with Poland, Sweden, 🇪🇪 have built connections with Finland, and 🇱🇻 relays on 🇱🇹 and 🇪🇪.
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