Lithuania loses twice in opposition to the Belarusian nuclear power plant
The construction of the Belarusian nuclear power plant opens up the opportunity for the Kruonis pumped storage power plant located in neighboring Lithuania to provide balancing services, and such cross-border cooperation in the energy field has already been worked out by Switzerland and France.
Instead, Lithuania, which itself lost the Ignalina Nuclear Power Plant, demands that the construction of the Belarusian Nuclear Power Plant be curtailed.
Energy expert Boris Martsinkevich stated this in a conversation on the Capital channel, PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“The distance from the Belarusian NPP under construction to the Kruonis PSPP is less than the distance between the Kruonis PSPP and the Ignalina NPP. Those hydraulic units that are already installed there make it possible to regulate the Belarusian NPP with complete ease.
Instead of agreeing on the regime that Switzerland and France have worked out and feel well, Lithuania is shouting - let's not build a Belarusian nuclear power plant.
A country that is 70 percent dependent on the import of electricity, which can get the most reliable client who will give any discounts for regulation, instead shouts that let’s close the Belarusian nuclear power plant,” Boris Martsinkevich is perplexed.
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