in a move that will allow it to export and import electricity as Europe looks to break energy reliance on Russia amid its deadly war in Ukraine. , ENTSO-E, will begin commercial electricity exports Thursday under Ukraine’s electricity transmission system Ukrenergo.
Galushchenko said export electricity volumes will gradually increase following monthly impact assessments by the ENTSO-E on the European energy system, first reported Pravda. Ukraine will only initially transmit electricity to Romania, but transmissions are expected to begin exporting to Slovakia and Hungary along with Moldova – Romania transmissions later this year.