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The IPS/UPS (), also widely known as the Russian grid is a wide area synchronous transmission grid, the
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Unified Power System (UPS; ) and the Integrated Power System (IPS; ) portion of the network being the national networks of
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,
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,
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,
Kazakhstan Kazakhstan, officially the Republic of Kazakhstan, is a landlocked country primarily in Central Asia, with a European Kazakhstan, small portion in Eastern Europe. It borders Russia to the Kazakhstan–Russia border, north and west, China to th ...
,
Kyrgyzstan Kyrgyzstan, officially the Kyrgyz Republic, is a landlocked country in Central Asia lying in the Tian Shan and Pamir Mountains, Pamir mountain ranges. Bishkek is the Capital city, capital and List of cities in Kyrgyzstan, largest city. Kyrgyz ...
,
Mongolia Mongolia is a landlocked country in East Asia, bordered by Russia to the north and China to the south and southeast. It covers an area of , with a population of 3.5 million, making it the world's List of countries and dependencies by po ...
,
Tajikistan Tajikistan, officially the Republic of Tajikistan, is a landlocked country in Central Asia. Dushanbe is the capital city, capital and most populous city. Tajikistan borders Afghanistan to the Afghanistan–Tajikistan border, south, Uzbekistan to ...
and
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. It has an installed generation capacity of 300
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, and produces 1,200 
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-hours (TWh) per year for its 280 million customers. The system spans eight time zones.


Background

The development of electric power industry and power lines in the
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(USSR) was associated with the
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. Subsequently the connection of the lines of the republics including the
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was organized into the "United Energy System" (UES) of the USSR. On 25 July 1962, within the framework of the
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(Comecon), the Soviet Union,
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,
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, the
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and
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signed an Agreement in Moscow, to establish a Central Dispatch Office for the united energy systems of these countries in
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. According to the agreement, the power systems of these countries were interconnected and operated synchronously with the Unified Power System of the USSR under the Unified Power System "Mir" framework. As a result of the
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, the UES of the USSR was de jure divided, but de facto and physically continued to function, including with subordination to the center in Prague. In November 1993, due to a large capacity deficit in Ukraine, the "UES of Russia" and the "IPS of Ukraine" were involuntarily switched to separate operation, which resulted in the termination of parallel operations with the power systems of other participant countries of the Central Dispatch Control in Prague. As a result, the "Mir" energy association was split into several parts. Subsequently, energy system of
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VEAG in September 1995 joined for parallel operation with the energy system of Western Europe UCTE, and by October 1995 UCTE expanded further east, which included the energy systems of Poland, Hungary, Czech Republic and Slovakia. The Burshtyn Energy Island had left IPS/UPS and IES of Ukraine on 1 July 2002 and switched to synchronous operation with the UCTE grid.


Unified Power System of Russia

The Russian portion of the interconnection is known as Unified Power System of Russia (UPS; ) and currently consists of 75 regional energy systems, which, in turn, form 7 unified energy systems or regional transmission operators: # UPS Center () - covering
Central Federal District The Central Federal District ( rus, Центральный федеральный округ, p=tsɨnˈtralʲnɨj fʲɪdʲɪˈralʲnɨj ˈokrʊk) is one of the federal districts of Russia, eight federal districts of Russia. Geographically, the di ...
# UPS South () - covering
Southern Federal District The Southern Federal District ( rus, Южный федеральный округ, p=ˈjuʐnɨj fʲɪdʲɪˈralʲnɨj ˈokrʊk) is one of the eight federal districts of Russia. Its territory lies mostly on the Pontic–Caspian steppe of Sou ...
and
North Caucasian Federal District The North Caucasian Federal District ( rus, Северо-Кавказский федеральный округ, p=ˌsʲevʲɪrə kɐfˈkasːkʲɪj fʲɪdʲɪˈralʲnɨj ˈokrʊk) is one of the federal districts of Russia, eight federal distri ...
# UPS North-West () - covering
Northwestern Federal District Northwestern Federal District ( rus, Северо-Западный федеральный округ, p=ˌsʲevʲɪrə ˈzapədnɨj fʲɪdʲɪˈralʲnɨj ˈokrʊk) is one of the federal districts of Russia, eight federal districts of Russia. It ...
(including
Kaliningrad Kaliningrad,. known as Königsberg; ; . until 1946, is the largest city and administrative centre of Kaliningrad Oblast, an Enclave and exclave, exclave of Russia between Lithuania and Poland ( west of the bulk of Russia), located on the Prego ...
as a
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) # UPS Middle Volga () - covering
Volga Federal District The Volga Federal District ( rus, Приволжский федеральный округ, p=prʲɪˈvolʂskʲɪj fʲɪdʲɪˈralʲnɨj ˈokrʊk) is one of the eight federal districts of Russia, federal districts of Russia. It forms the south ...
# UPS Ural () - covering
Ural Federal District Ural Federal District ( rus, Уральский федеральный округ, p=ʊˈralʲskʲɪj fʲɪdʲɪˈralʲnɨj ˈokrʊk) is one of the eight federal districts of Russia. Its population was 12,080,523 (79.9% urban) according to the ...
# UPS Siberia () - covering
Siberian Federal District Siberian Federal District ( rus, Сибирский федеральный округ, p=sʲɪˈbʲirskʲɪj fʲɪdʲɪˈralʲnɨj ˈokrʊk) is one of the eight federal districts of Russia. Its population was 17,178,298 according to the 20 ...
# UPS East () - covering
Far Eastern Federal District The Far Eastern Federal District ( rus, Дальневосточный федеральный округ, p=dəlʲnʲɪvɐˈstot͡ɕnɨj fʲɪdʲɪˈralʲnɨj ˈokrʊk) is the largest and the least populated federal districts of Russia, federa ...
The current UPS of Russia structure came into existence as a result of Resolution of the
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from 11.07.2001 No. 526 "On the reform of the electric power industry of the Russian Federation". Up until 1 July 2008
RAO UES OAO RAO UES (OAO Unified Energy System of Russia; or ) was an electric power holding company in Russia. It controlled about 70% of Russia's installed electric capacity, 96% of its high-voltage grid and over 70% of its transmission lines. In add ...
operated UPS. It is currently being operated by the Federal Grid Company (FGC UES) of Russia. The Unified Power System came into existence around 1956, when the power systems of Center and Middle Volga were interconnected. By 1978, the unified power system included all of the
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except
Central Asia Central Asia is a region of Asia consisting of Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan. The countries as a group are also colloquially referred to as the "-stans" as all have names ending with the Persian language, Pers ...
.


IPS and synchronous operations

The Integrated Power System (IPS, ) portion of the network currently includes the national networks of
Azerbaijan Azerbaijan, officially the Republic of Azerbaijan, is a Boundaries between the continents, transcontinental and landlocked country at the boundary of West Asia and Eastern Europe. It is a part of the South Caucasus region and is bounded by ...
,
Belarus Belarus, officially the Republic of Belarus, is a landlocked country in Eastern Europe. It is bordered by Russia to the east and northeast, Ukraine to the south, Poland to the west, and Lithuania and Latvia to the northwest. Belarus spans an a ...
,
Georgia Georgia most commonly refers to: * Georgia (country), a country in the South Caucasus * Georgia (U.S. state), a state in the southeastern United States Georgia may also refer to: People and fictional characters * Georgia (name), a list of pe ...
,
Kazakhstan Kazakhstan, officially the Republic of Kazakhstan, is a landlocked country primarily in Central Asia, with a European Kazakhstan, small portion in Eastern Europe. It borders Russia to the Kazakhstan–Russia border, north and west, China to th ...
,
Kyrgyzstan Kyrgyzstan, officially the Kyrgyz Republic, is a landlocked country in Central Asia lying in the Tian Shan and Pamir Mountains, Pamir mountain ranges. Bishkek is the Capital city, capital and List of cities in Kyrgyzstan, largest city. Kyrgyz ...
,
Mongolia Mongolia is a landlocked country in East Asia, bordered by Russia to the north and China to the south and southeast. It covers an area of , with a population of 3.5 million, making it the world's List of countries and dependencies by po ...
,
Tajikistan Tajikistan, officially the Republic of Tajikistan, is a landlocked country in Central Asia. Dushanbe is the capital city, capital and most populous city. Tajikistan borders Afghanistan to the Afghanistan–Tajikistan border, south, Uzbekistan to ...
and
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. The following IPS networks are currently connected to the following UPS Russia systems: #IPS Azerbaijan and IPS Georgia - connected with UPS South #IPS Belarus - connected with UPS North-West and UPS Center #IPS Kazakhstan - connected with UPS Ural and UPS Siberia #IPS Kyrgyzstan, IPS Tajikistan and IPS Uzbekistan - connected with IPS Kazakhstan #IPS Mongolia - connected with UPS Siberia Key to box background colors: * Currently connected to IPS/UPS * Formerly connected IPS/UPS, now connected to
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* Connected to Iranian National Grid


Azerbaijan and Georgia

, the electric power companies of Russia,
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and
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were working toward completion of the Russia-Azerbaijan-Georgia-Russia electricity ring.


Central Asia

Historically, the Integrated Power System of Central Asia was formed in 1960 on the territory of
Uzbek SSR The Uzbek Soviet Socialist Republic (, ), also known as Soviet Uzbekistan, the Uzbek SSR, UzSSR, or simply Uzbekistan and rarely Uzbekia, was a union republic of the Soviet Union. It was governed by the Uzbek branch of the Soviet Communist P ...
,
Tajik SSR The Tajik Soviet Socialist Republic, also commonly known as Soviet Tajikistan, the Tajik SSR, TaSSR, or simply Tajikistan, was one of the constituent republics of the Soviet Union which existed from 1929 to 1991 in Central Asia. The Tajik Re ...
,
Turkmen SSR The Turkmen Soviet Socialist Republic, also known as Soviet Turkmenistan, the Turkmen SSR, TuSSR, Turkmenistan, or Turkmenia, was one of the Republics of the Soviet Union, constituent republics of the Soviet Union located in Soviet Central Asia, ...
,
Kyrgyz SSR The Kirghiz Soviet Socialist Republic (Kirghiz SSR), also known as the Kyrgyz Soviet Socialist Republic (Kyrgyz SSR), KySSR or Kirgiz Soviet Socialist Republic (Kirgiz SSR), was one of the Republics of the Soviet Union, constituent republics of ...
and five neighboring regions of southern
Kazakh SSR The Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic, also known as Soviet Kazakhstan, the Kazakh SSR, KSSR, or simply Kazakhstan, was one of the transcontinental constituent republics of the Soviet Union (USSR) from 1936 to 1991. Located in northern Centr ...
. Currently, IPS Kazakhstan operates synchronously with the UPS of Russia and the Integrated Power System of Central Asia. The parties can carry out interstate supplies of electricity and provide services. During the Soviet era, North Kazakhstan maintained a separate power system, not connected to South Kazakhstan and the Central Asian power system. The IPS of Central Asia and South Kazakhstan (its full and formal name) worked isolated from the Unified Power System of the Soviet Union, independently regulated frequency and other regime parameters in the IPS and dispatch control was carried out from a single center, which was located in Tashkent. The Ministry of Energy of Uzbekistan notes that since the 70s, when the 500 kV lines were united into a single ring, none of the power systems-owners (Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan) has left the mode of their joint synchronous operation. The Integrated Power System of Central Asia is a block of power systems interconnected by 220 and 500 kV lines, operating in parallel with the UPS of Russia through the networks of Kazakhstan. The block includes the southern part of UPS of
Kazakhstan Kazakhstan, officially the Republic of Kazakhstan, is a landlocked country primarily in Central Asia, with a European Kazakhstan, small portion in Eastern Europe. It borders Russia to the Kazakhstan–Russia border, north and west, China to th ...
, power systems of
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,
Tajikistan Tajikistan, officially the Republic of Tajikistan, is a landlocked country in Central Asia. Dushanbe is the capital city, capital and most populous city. Tajikistan borders Afghanistan to the Afghanistan–Tajikistan border, south, Uzbekistan to ...
,
Kyrgyzstan Kyrgyzstan, officially the Kyrgyz Republic, is a landlocked country in Central Asia lying in the Tian Shan and Pamir Mountains, Pamir mountain ranges. Bishkek is the Capital city, capital and List of cities in Kyrgyzstan, largest city. Kyrgyz ...
and
Turkmenistan Turkmenistan is a landlocked country in Central Asia bordered by Kazakhstan to the northwest, Uzbekistan to the north, east and northeast, Afghanistan to the southeast, Iran to the south and southwest and the Caspian Sea to the west. Ash ...
. The dispatcher of the southern power system of Central Asia was (and still is) the coordinating dispatch center Energia located in
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. The interconnection of northern and southern Kazakhstan power systems with IPS Central Asia is ensured by a 500 kV North-East-South Kazakhstan power transmission line. Its transmission capacity until January 2022 was sufficient to cover power flows during peak loads. However, in January 2022, as
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reported as a result of the emergency imbalance created by the energy system of Central Asian countries, massive blackouts occurred throughout Central Asia. Northern Kazakhstan is very closely connected to UPS Russia. Starting from
Karaganda Karaganda (, ; ), also known as Karagandy (, ; ; ) (also sometimes romanized as Qaraghandy), is a major city in central Kazakhstan and the capital of the Karaganda Region. It is the fifth most populous city in the country, with a population o ...
towards the south of Kazakhstan, the transmission capacity is decreasing. New capacity needs to be commissioned every year to meet the growing demand and avoid
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s. Central Asian countries (excluding
Turkmenistan Turkmenistan is a landlocked country in Central Asia bordered by Kazakhstan to the northwest, Uzbekistan to the north, east and northeast, Afghanistan to the southeast, Iran to the south and southwest and the Caspian Sea to the west. Ash ...
) were added to the integrated system in 2001. In 2009, due to a major electrical fault in Tajikistan,
Uzbekistan , image_flag = Flag of Uzbekistan.svg , image_coat = Emblem of Uzbekistan.svg , symbol_type = Emblem of Uzbekistan, Emblem , national_anthem = "State Anthem of Uzbekistan, State Anthem of the Republ ...
unilaterally disconnected from the system resulting also in the disconnection of
Tajikistan Tajikistan, officially the Republic of Tajikistan, is a landlocked country in Central Asia. Dushanbe is the capital city, capital and most populous city. Tajikistan borders Afghanistan to the Afghanistan–Tajikistan border, south, Uzbekistan to ...
. In 2018, Uzbekistan returned to IPS/UPS. At the end of 2021, Tajikistan decided to return to the power system and it returned in June 2024.


Mongolia

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was first linked to IPS/UPS around 1974.


Former


BRELL Agreement

The BRELL Agreement (BRELL standing for "Belarus, Russia, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania") was a 2001–2025 arrangement by which the five countries of Belarus, Russia, Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania agreed on the technical management of the synchronization of their power grids as part of the IPS/UPS power distribution system. Historically, the IPS/UPS technological integration for the electricity systems of
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,
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,
Latvia Latvia, officially the Republic of Latvia, is a country in the Baltic region of Northern Europe. It is one of the three Baltic states, along with Estonia to the north and Lithuania to the south. It borders Russia to the east and Belarus to t ...
and
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with
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was originally made during the 1960s in the
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. On 8 February 2025, the three
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permanently disconnected from IPS/UPS and integrated into the continental European grid. Prior to 2025, the
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had already used
HVDC A high-voltage direct current (HVDC) electric power transmission system uses direct current (DC) for electric power transmission, in contrast with the more common alternating current (AC) transmission systems. Most HVDC links use voltages betwe ...
interconnectors to purchase large scale electricity supply from European sources, such as the 500 MW
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from Poland, and the 700 MW
NordBalt NordBalt (also formerly known as SwedLit) is a submarine power cable between Klaipėda in Lithuania and Nybro in Sweden, operating since 2015. The purpose of the cable is to facilitate the trading of power between the Baltic and Nordic electr ...
(Sweden) and 350 MW
Estlink Estlink is a set of HVDC submarine power cables between Estonia and Finland. Estlink 1 was the first interconnection between the Baltic and Nordic electricity markets followed by Estlink 2 in 2014. The main purpose of the Estlink connection is t ...
(Finland)
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became a
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disconnected from Belarus.


Moldova and Ukraine

In early 2021,
Ukraine Ukraine is a country in Eastern Europe. It is the List of European countries by area, second-largest country in Europe after Russia, which Russia–Ukraine border, borders it to the east and northeast. Ukraine also borders Belarus to the nor ...
announced that it would be disconnecting from Russia and Belarus by the end of 2023 and integrating into the continental European grid. In February 2022, Ukraine accelerated what had so far been a future planned program and executed a total disconnection from IPS/UPS due to the
Russian invasion of Ukraine On 24 February 2022, , starting the largest and deadliest war in Europe since World War II, in a major escalation of the Russo-Ukrainian War, conflict between the two countries which began in 2014. The fighting has caused hundreds of thou ...
, also disconnecting
Moldova Moldova, officially the Republic of Moldova, is a Landlocked country, landlocked country in Eastern Europe, with an area of and population of 2.42 million. Moldova is bordered by Romania to the west and Ukraine to the north, east, and south. ...
in the process. Ukrenergo reported that "Ukraine completely disconnected from the Russian and Belarusian energy systems on the night of 24 February and is operating in an autonomous mode." In August, a Ukrainian representative said that "the agreement between the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine and the Government of the Russian Federation on measures to ensure parallel operation of the Integrated Energy System of Ukraine and the Unified Energy System of the Russian Federation, signed on 12 July 2012, has been terminated". The system operator of the Unified Energy System of Russia confirmed that the parallel operation of the energy systems of Ukraine and Russia was terminated on 24 February 2022. In early March 2022, Ukraine completed an emergency synchronization with the European grid. The Burshtyn Energy Island however in the past had left IPS/UPS on 1 July 2002 and switched to synchronous operation with the Europe wide UCTE grid.


Turkmenistan

In 2009, disconnection of Uzbekistan from IPS/UPS resulted in Turkmenistan's disconnection from IPS/UPS. Uzbekistan however in 2018 rejoined IPS/UPS.
Turkmenistan Turkmenistan is a landlocked country in Central Asia bordered by Kazakhstan to the northwest, Uzbekistan to the north, east and northeast, Afghanistan to the southeast, Iran to the south and southwest and the Caspian Sea to the west. Ash ...
has since 2009 been connected to the Iranian nation grid, but maintains connection lines with IPS Uzbekistan with the
Qorakoʻl Qorakoʻl also spelled as Karakul (, قره کۉل; ) is a city in the Bukhara Region of Uzbekistan. It is the capital of Qorakoʻl District (Qorakoʻl tumani). Its population is 22,300 (2016). Name "Qorakoʻl" means "black lake" (< ''qora'' ...
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overhead line via 220 kV, and as of 2022, also a second overhead line via 220 kV from
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in Uzbekistan.


Supplies in synchronous mode and proposed synchronization


Afghanistan

The North-Eastern Power System of Afghanistan (NEPS) receives electricity from Uzbekistan via 220 kV Surkhan- Naibabad overhead line and from Tajikistan via 220 kV
Sangtuda Sangtuda (; , ) is a village and jamoat in Tajikistan. It is located in Danghara District in Khatlon Region. The jamoat has a total population of 12,686 (2015).Kunduz Kunduz (; ; ) is a city in northern Afghanistan and the capital of Kunduz Province. The city has an estimated population of about 268,893 as of 2015, making it about the List of cities in Afghanistan, seventh largest city of Afghanistan, and the ...
overhead line. Synchronous operation of IPS Central Asia with the North-Eastern Power System of Afghanistan (NEPS) and South-Eastern Power System (SEPS) where Afghanistan's generating capacity is concentrated, is prohibited due to problems with sustainability. If the issue of interconnection of the eastern power systems of Afghanistan (NEPS and SEPS) are to be considered, then the synchronous operation of the Afghanistan power system with the IPS Central Asia is possible. Uzbekistan started construction of a new Surkhan-
Puli Khumri Puli Khumrī (), also spelled Pul-i-Khumri or Pol-e Khomri, is a city in northern Afghanistan. Puli Khumri is the capital and largest city of Baghlan Province, whose name comes from the other major town in the province, Baghlan. Puli Khumri has ...
- Khumri line, which will connect Afghanistan's power system to the integrated power system of Uzbekistan and Central Asia. Once the line is commissioned, Afghanistan's power system will be connected for the first time to work synchronously with the IPS of Central Asia.


Armenia and Iran

There have been proposals made to link
Armenia Armenia, officially the Republic of Armenia, is a landlocked country in the Armenian Highlands of West Asia. It is a part of the Caucasus region and is bordered by Turkey to the west, Georgia (country), Georgia to the north and Azerbaijan to ...
and
Iran Iran, officially the Islamic Republic of Iran (IRI) and also known as Persia, is a country in West Asia. It borders Iraq to the west, Turkey, Azerbaijan, and Armenia to the northwest, the Caspian Sea to the north, Turkmenistan to the nort ...
to the IPS/UPS grid network. Currently
Armenia Armenia, officially the Republic of Armenia, is a landlocked country in the Armenian Highlands of West Asia. It is a part of the Caucasus region and is bordered by Turkey to the west, Georgia (country), Georgia to the north and Azerbaijan to ...
and
Turkmenistan Turkmenistan is a landlocked country in Central Asia bordered by Kazakhstan to the northwest, Uzbekistan to the north, east and northeast, Afghanistan to the southeast, Iran to the south and southwest and the Caspian Sea to the west. Ash ...
remain linked to the Iran National Grid. Since Armenia has synchronized its power grid with Iran, the exchange of electricity between Georgia and Armenia requires the use of
direct current Direct current (DC) is one-directional electric current, flow of electric charge. An electrochemical cell is a prime example of DC power. Direct current may flow through a conductor (material), conductor such as a wire, but can also flow throug ...
interconnectors and are asynchronous. The Executive Committee of the Electric Power Council of the Commonwealth of Independent States notes that since 2014 negotiations were held and a technical and economic feasibility study was developed for a project to synchronize the power systems of Iran, Armenia, Georgia and Russia, work on which began in 2016, after which it was frozen and resumed only in 2019. The agreement to develop a technical and economic feasibility study for the North-South energy corridor project with a total capacity of up to 1.2 GW, which is supposed to connect the power systems of Russia, Georgia, Armenia and Iran, was signed in September 2016. In 2016, Armenia's Deputy Minister of Energy and Natural Resources Areg Galstyan said that the launch of the corridor "will ensure synchronous operation of the power systems of the four countries, as it was in Soviet era". As announced in 2016, a 500/400 kV substation will be built in Armenia in Ayrum village near the border with Georgia, where a DC connection will also be built, which will allow the power systems of Armenia and Georgia to transfer electricity in ''asynchronous'' mode. At the same time it was noted that synchronization of the energy systems of Armenia and Georgia can be prepared with the commissioning of a new power unit of the
Armenian Nuclear Power Plant The Armenian Nuclear Power Plant (ANPP) (), also known as the Metsamor Nuclear Power Plant, (Armenian: Մեծամորի ատոմային էլեկտրակայան) is the only nuclear power plant in the South Caucasus, located 36 kilometers west o ...
by 2027. In 2021, Iranian Energy Minister Ali-Akbar Mehrabian said at a meeting with Azerbaijan's ambassador in Tehran that he was ready to start synchronizing its power grid with Russia and Azerbaijan. In 2023, Russia and Iran discussed the interconnection of power systems through two energy corridor projects: the Azerbaijan, Iran and Russia (AIR) project and the Russia, Armenia, Georgia and Iran (AGIR) project. Also in 2023, a 10 million euro financial agreement with the
European Investment Bank The European Investment Bank (EIB) is the European Union's investment bank and is owned by the 27 member states. It is the largest multilateral financial institution in the world. The EIB finances and invests both through equity and debt sol ...
was extended until 31 December 2027 to connect the energy systems of Armenia and Georgia near the border with Georgia by means of a 500/400/220 kV high-voltage direct current converter substation located in Ayrum. As of 2024, Armenia is modernizing its infrastructure to interface with the power systems of Georgia and Iran. Both projects are being implemented within the framework of the concept of forming a North-South energy bridge that will connect the power systems of Armenia, Georgia, Iran and Russia. In 2024, Iran's Energy Minister, Abbas Aliabadi, proposed connecting Russia's electricity grid to the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia through Iran.


Asynchronous operations and HVDC links

HVDC links allow to transfer electricity in ''asynchronous'' mode without synchronization of the AC electrical grids.


Current


China

There have been proposals to interconnect the Russian grid to China and other Asian systems with HVDC links as part of an Asian Super Grid. Currently, northern Chinese grid operates together with the UPS East from
Blagoveshchensk Blagoveshchensk ( rus, Благовещенск, p=bləɡɐˈvʲeɕːɪnsk, ) is a types of inhabited localities in Russia, city and the administrative center of Amur Oblast, Russia. It is located at the confluence of the Amur River, Amur and the ...
via direct current converters at the 500 kV
Heihe Heihe (; ; Russian language, Russian: Хэйхэ) is a prefecture-level city of northern Heilongjiang province, China, located on the Sino-Russian border, Russian border, on the south bank of the Amur River, Amur (Heilong) River, across the r ...
substation, where electricity is transmitted from Russia to
China China, officially the People's Republic of China (PRC), is a country in East Asia. With population of China, a population exceeding 1.4 billion, it is the list of countries by population (United Nations), second-most populous country after ...
in an island mode via alternating current transmission lines. The Amur-Heihe overhead transnational power line was constructed for increasing electricity exports from Russia to China and commissioned in 2012 with maximum capacity of 750 MW.


Turkey

Since the 1990s,
Georgia Georgia most commonly refers to: * Georgia (country), a country in the South Caucasus * Georgia (U.S. state), a state in the southeastern United States Georgia may also refer to: People and fictional characters * Georgia (name), a list of pe ...
has sold electricity to
Turkey Turkey, officially the Republic of Türkiye, is a country mainly located in Anatolia in West Asia, with a relatively small part called East Thrace in Southeast Europe. It borders the Black Sea to the north; Georgia (country), Georgia, Armen ...
. In 2014,
Inter RAO Joint Stock Company Inter RAO UES (, short form: Inter RAO), traded as, is a diversified energy holding company headquartered in Moscow, Russia. Its business includes power and heat generation, electricity supply, international energy trading, e ...
started supplying electricity from Russia to the energy system of Georgia for subsequent sale in Turkey. The supplies became possible after the commissioning of the 400 kV
Akhaltsikhe Akhaltsikhe ( ka, ახალციხე ), formerly known as Lomsia ( ka, ლომსია ), is a small city in Georgia's southwestern region () of Samtskhe–Javakheti. It is the administrative center of the Akhaltsikhe Municipality and ...
-
Borçka Borçka () is a town in Artvin Province in the Black Sea region of Turkey, on the border with Georgia. It is the seat of Borçka District.
interstate power transmission line with a direct current insertion connecting the energy systems of Georgia and Turkey ( Black Sea Transmission Network). By April 2015, the grid of Turkey was synchronised with the European CESA grid.


Former


Finland

On 30 September 1960, an agreement was signed to supply 200
megawatts The watt (symbol: W) is the unit of power or radiant flux in the International System of Units (SI), equal to 1 joule per second or 1 kg⋅m2⋅s−3. It is used to quantify the rate of energy transfer. The watt is named in honor o ...
electricity from the
Soviet Union The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. (USSR), commonly known as the Soviet Union, was a List of former transcontinental countries#Since 1700, transcontinental country that spanned much of Eurasia from 1922 until Dissolution of the Soviet ...
to
Finland Finland, officially the Republic of Finland, is a Nordic country in Northern Europe. It borders Sweden to the northwest, Norway to the north, and Russia to the east, with the Gulf of Bothnia to the west and the Gulf of Finland to the south, ...
annually starting January 1961. Capacity was increased to 355 megawatts in 1981, to 710 megawatts in 1982 and 1065 megawatts in summer of 1984. In 2005, Russia and the EU considered unifying the IPS/UPS network with the
ENTSO-E The European Network of Transmission System Operators for Electricity (ENTSO-E) is an association representing 40 electricity transmission system operators (TSOs) from 36 countries across Europe, thus extending beyond EU borders. It manages the ...
to form a single synchronous
super grid A super grid or supergrid is a wide-area transmission grid (electricity), network, generally trans-continental or multinational, that is intended to make possible the trade of high volumes of electricity across great distances. It is sometimes a ...
spanning 13 time zones. Between 1961 and 2022, IPS/UPS had a oneway interlink to the
Nordic Nordic most commonly refers to: * Nordic countries, the northern European countries of Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden, and their North Atlantic territories * Scandinavia, a cultural, historical and ethno-linguistic region in northern ...
system via a back-to-back high-voltage direct current (HVDC)
connection Connection may refer to: Mathematics *Connection (algebraic framework) *Connection (mathematics), a way of specifying a derivative of a geometrical object along a vector field on a manifold * Connection (affine bundle) *Connection (composite bun ...
to
Finland Finland, officially the Republic of Finland, is a Nordic country in Northern Europe. It borders Sweden to the northwest, Norway to the north, and Russia to the east, with the Gulf of Bothnia to the west and the Gulf of Finland to the south, ...
from
Vyborg, Russia Vyborg (; , ; , ; , ) is a Classification of inhabited localities in Russia, town and the administrative center of Vyborgsky District, Leningrad Oblast, Vyborgsky District in Leningrad Oblast, Russia. It lies on the Karelian Isthmus near the h ...
with a capacity of 1420
megawatts The watt (symbol: W) is the unit of power or radiant flux in the International System of Units (SI), equal to 1 joule per second or 1 kg⋅m2⋅s−3. It is used to quantify the rate of energy transfer. The watt is named in honor o ...
. Following the
Russian invasion of Ukraine On 24 February 2022, , starting the largest and deadliest war in Europe since World War II, in a major escalation of the Russo-Ukrainian War, conflict between the two countries which began in 2014. The fighting has caused hundreds of thou ...
and the imposition of economic sanctions, on 13 May 2022, RAO Nordic released a statement saying Russia was halting the export of power to Finland due to lack of payment. Power transmission from Russia to Finland halted at 2200 GMT 13 May 2022.


Norway

In 2014, the Federal Grid Company proposed the possibility of building an energy bridge through Pechenga between Russia and Norway. According to the proposal, the organization of synchronous operation of the Russian and Norwegian power systems was not envisaged, and the power transfer was planned to be carried out through a direct current insertion on the Russian side. The energy bridge would significantly increase the reliability of power supply to the Norwegian province of
Finnmark Finnmark (; ; ; ; ) is a counties of Norway, county in northern Norway. By land, it borders Troms county to the west, Finland's Lapland (Finland), Lapland region to the south, and Russia's Murmansk Oblast to the east, and by water, the Norweg ...
and a number of facilities in the
Murmansk Oblast Murmansk Oblast is a federal subjects of Russia, federal subject (an oblast) of Russia, located in the northwestern part of the country, with a total land area of . Its only internal border is the Republic of Karelia to the south, and it is bor ...
. It was reported that the Norwegian company
Statnett SF Statnett is a Norwegian state-owned enterprise responsible for owning, operating and constructing the stem power grid in Norway. The company has its headquarters in Oslo, Norway. Statnett also owns 30% of the Nord Pool Spot along with other No ...
had already confirmed and justified the feasibility of the Pechenga energy bridge with calculations. As of 2011, limited electricity transmission to the Norwegian energy system was carried out by generators of Borisoglebsky hydroelectric station HPP-8 of the
Paatsjoki River Hydroelectric Plants The Paatsjoki River hydroelectric power plants are a series of hydroelectric installations on the Paatsjoki River. Description The Paatsjoki River flows from Lake Inari in Finland and for most of its duration, it marks the border between Russia an ...
operating in isolation from the UES of Russia. As of 2019, Borisoglebsky HPP-8 transmitted electricity via L-225 export to
Kirkenes (Norwegian language, Norwegian; ), (Northern Sami language, Northern Sami; , or is a List of towns and cities in Norway, town in Sør-Varanger Municipality in Finnmark county, in the far northeastern part of Norway. The town lies on a peninsu ...
in Norway.


Proposed


Afghanistan and Pakistan

The
CASA-1000 The Central Asia-South Asia power project, commonly known by the acronym CASA-1000, is a $1.16 billion project currently under construction that will allow for the export of surplus hydroelectricity from Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan to Afghanistan a ...
project envisages supplying electricity from Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan to Afghanistan and Pakistan through HVDC lines.


Romania

The Black Sea Energy submarine cable project will construct an electric cable connecting Georgia with Romania, from
Anaklia Anaklia () is a town and seaside resort in western Georgia. It is located in the Samegrelo-Zemo Svaneti region, at the place where the Enguri River flows into the Black Sea. History The earliest settlement on Anaklia's territory dates back to ...
in Georgia to Constanta, running 1,195 km, 1,100 km of which underwater. The high voltage direct current (HVDC) cable would have a voltage level of 500 kV and a capacity of 1,000-1,500 MW.


See also

*
Continental Europe Synchronous Area The Continental Europe Synchronous Area (CESA), formerly known as the UCTE grid, is one of the largest synchronous electrical grids in the world, primarily operating in Europe. It is interconnected as a single phase-locked mains frequency ele ...
*
SuperSmart Grid The SuperSmart Grid (SSG) is a hypothetical wide area electricity network connecting Europe with northern Africa, the Middle East, and the IPS/UPS system of CIS countries. The system would unify super grid and smart grid capabilities into a co ...
* European super grid


References

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